1. Founders are different: Judaism: Abraham, Christianity: Jesus Christ, Islam: Mohammed
2. How many followers: Christianity 2,200 million (2.2 billion) Islam: 1.5 billion Judaism: 14 million
3. Different groups: Christianity: Three main groups: Orthodox, Protestant and Roman Catholic, Islam: Two main groups: Sunni and Shia (The division occured due to a dispute as to the legitimate successor of the prophet Mohammed). There is also a mystical/ascetic movement in Islam known as Sufi, Judaism: Several divisions, including Hasidic, Conservative and Reform Judaism. Ethnic groupings include Ashkenazi (The majority) and Sephardi Jews.
The correct answer here is D.
England had a lot on its plate. Numerous internal problems in addition to the threat from the Spain are what kept Britain isolated. It was only after King James VI ascended to the throne in 1603 and signed the Treaty of London that ended the hostilities with Spain that allowed Britain to become the world power.
Answer:
the Treaty of Versaille is not a good treaty to end the war because and also it is the reason that WWII started
Explanation:
1, reparatiosn are too high, the German economy is not doing well at that time and they have to pay 10% of their annual output to pay off the reparation
2, Germany lost all their overseas colony, people not happy
3, The kaiser decided to get involved in WWI so the Germans blame the kaiser and think the kaiser should pay not them
4, WWI was kinda started by Serbia not Germany, because a Serbian killed the heir to the Austrian throne and Serbia did not cooperate with the Austrians on tracking down the assasin. But the Treaty demanded Germany to accept the blame for starting the war
If you say it is not a good treaty what are some things you
would change to fix it?
lower the reparations, don't blame Germany
Answer:
The influx of Irish immigants to the United States was caused because of a terrible famine in Ireland.
Between years 1845 and 1855 America received around 1.5 million people, including adults and children who left Ireland due to starvation and disease.
Potato crops were devastated, leaving millions without food. It was called The Potato Famine and it killed more than one million people in five years.