Answer and Explanation:
In the wake of the horrific terror attacks in Manchester and London, calls for “rounding up” Muslims in WWII-style “internment camps” are once again rearing their ugly head. Thankfully, these calls have largely been met with resistance and outright condemnation. But supporters and opponents have one thing in common: they’re both conflating internment camps with concentration camps, and that’s a problem.
It didn’t take long for hatemongers to pounce on these tragedies as an opportunity to demonize and punish Muslims. Katie Hopkins—who has created a name for herself by making fun of fat people, shaming poor kids, and referring to refugees as “cockroaches” who deserve to die at sea—came out swinging, demanding a “final solution” against Muslims. Tariq Ghaffur, formerly a police chief and assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard, called for the detention of “jihadis” in a “special centre” where they would be “risk-assessed and theologically examined” as part of a mandatory deradicalization program. On the other side of the pond, our own president took to Twitter to renew his support for what he is now unabashedly calling a travel ban.
Answer:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "a. The number of digits that can be included within the data." The statement that best describes the advantage of having data presented in a table over a paragraph is that the number of digits that can be included within the data.
Answer:
Arab Revolt
Part of the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
Soldiers of the Sharifian Army in northern Yanbu carrying the Flag of the Arab Revolt.
Date: June 1916 – October 1918
Location :
Hejaz, Transjordan, Syria of the Ottoman Empire
Result :
1.Arab military victory
2.Arab failure to achieve unified independence
*Armistice of Mudros
*Treaty of Sèvres
Territorial:
changes Partition of the Ottoman Empire
These were easily conquered do to A. Them not having the fire power B. They were separate and were over whelmed
They opposed it because they were scared that the revolution would spread throughout. <span />