<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that the US passed a law banning Japanese immigration, since the US government passed the Federal Immigration Act of 1924. </span></span>
It's a political cartoon about countries involved in WWI countries blaming each other.
The answer is A) Power to provide and support a system of education
Abu Abdullah Muhammad, also known as Ibn Battuta was a Muslim scholar and traveler of Moroccan origin who undertook a series of travels and excursions during his life which are now a days called <em>the Rihla</em> (The Travels). Unlike the influence the travels of other explorers, such as Marco Polo had, Battuta's travels only had a very modest impact on the world until the 19th century. Despite not providing much influence to other explorers, Battuta's accounts of his travels provide a gateway to the civilizations of the muslim world during the age.