Political Islam leaders use Islam to gain power.
The Cultural Revolution<span>, formally the </span>Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution<span>, was a sociopolitical </span>movement<span> that took place in </span>China<span> from 1966 until 1976. Set into motion by </span>Mao Zedong<span>, then </span>Chairman of the Communist Party of China<span>, its stated goal was to preserve 'true' </span>Communist ideology<span> in the country by purging remnants of </span>capitalist<span>and </span>traditional<span> elements from Chinese society, and to re-impose </span>Maoist<span> thought as the </span>dominant ideology<span> within the Party. The Revolution marked the return of Mao Zedong to a position of power after the </span>Great Leap Forward<span>. The movement paralyzed China politically and negatively affected the country's economy and society to a significant degree.</span>
The answer is #1 Prohibited Alcohol and #4 Prohibited cannabis and hashish.
Islam is opposed to the use of any drugs except for those which are medically prescribed. According to their Prophet Muhammad - Every intoxicant is Khamr (alcohol) and all Khamr is Haram (unlawful or not permitted). They see alcohol and psychoactive drugs as satanic devices used to sway people away from the word of Allah (God). In Islam followers are allowed to smoke tobacco but do not accept the use of opium unless it is in the form or medically prescribed morphine.
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The demograph of Women and children are the segment targeted by the NFL in the past years.
<h3>What is a segmentation?</h3>
This is a stragety of dividing consumers into certain segment to ascertain the products or product lines that can be presented to them in a way that appeals to their interests.
Thus, in the past years, the NFL have been targeting the Women and children for its marketing purpose.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
Missing Options <em>A. Millennials and Generation Z B. Women and children C. Military veterans D. Senior citizens and baby boomers</em>
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