The decrease of silver in china had a devastating financial effect on spain and allowed European competitors to gain the upper hand.
<span>B) belief in religious equality of all people.
Let's take a look at the available options and see what makes sense and what doesn't given our knowledge of Sikhism, Hinduism, and Islam.
A) belief in a single god.
* Islam believes in a single God. So this is obviously not the correct answer.
B) belief in religious equality of all people.
* Not entirely certain about this option. My first impression is that it's the correct answer simply because the radical believers in Islam seem so focused on the "non-believers" needing to be converted, or killed. So I did a quick google search on Sikhism and its tenets. And immediately found the following "Somewhat unique among the world's religions, Sikhism rejects the notion that any religion, even theirs, holds a monopoly on ultimate spiritual truth." So this is definitely the correct answer.
C) belief in existence of a single founder of the religion.
* Islam believes in the founder being Muhammad. So this is also not the correct answer.
D) belief in the rebirth of souls after death.
* Islam believes in an after life and Hinduism believes in reincarnation. So this is also a bad choice.</span>
Answer:
Andorra, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
The answer is sit-in.
Sit-in, also known as sit-down is a form of demonstration used by African-Americans to protest discrimination. In sit-in, protesters sit down in a segregated business and refused to leave until they were served. One or more people occupies a business or a place where they would do their protest.
Because of the foreign policy and the spread of slavery