Answer:
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Explanation:
The three major Islamic Empires: Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal all dealt with religious minorities as they were conquering empires during the 1400 and 1500s. In the Ottoman Empire there were Jews and Christians present both of which were offered religious toleration but were often taxed higher and limited in their rights to certain careers in particular the military. In the Safavid Empire, the biggest issue was between Shi'a and Sunni Muslim factions. The Safavid were Shi'a and generally a minority between the two groups in the empires' conquered areas. The Safavid Empire also practice religious toleration of other faiths in particular Hindus and Buddhists in the far eastern reaches of their empire. Lastly, the Mughals who conquered a dominantly Hindu India were incredibly tolerant as they were vastly outnumbered. Again Hindus were limited in job opportunities but were allowed to continue practice. Eventually there will be a blending of faiths to occur in this empire as Hinduism, Islam, and even Buddhism find ways to exist together.
Allies had to fight a two-front war because they were
fighting the Germans in Europe and Africa while they had to contend with the
Japanese in Asia. They had to distribute
their resources evenly to maintain the fight in these fronts. Fortunately, the Russians fought Germany in East
while the Allies made a push to Germany after D-Day.
Answer:
The paralysis that fate inflicts on man
Explanation:
This excerpt wants you imagine what the cruel reality of life and fate can do to a single man, it describes a lone, depressed, tired man that even with everything that is going on with his life at the moment, has nothing else to do than keep looking forward for the torture to end.