After Muhammad's death, the sunni wanted Abu Baker, Muhammad's closest advisor, to become the new leader of the muslim world, while the Shi'a favored Muhammad's cousin Ali. Abu Baker was made the leader of islam, but this left many bitter feelings and more disagreements arose between the two sides, especially many years later following Ali's assassination, eventually leading to the creation of two separate sects.
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Answer:
Railroad companies rejected workers’ requests for higher wages.
Explanation:
Railroad workers during the second half of the 19th century were paid very poorly, and in 1873 a financial panic contributed to worsening their economic life.
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