Answer: Islamism
Explanation: Islam is currently the second largest religion in the world.
Islam, like Judaism and Christianity, is a monotheistic religion, that is, Muslims believe in the existence of only one God who, as we mentioned, is called by them Allah. These three beliefs are the three great monotheistic religions of the world.
Because most children reach matueational readiness around the same age.
Based on the description, Suya was engaging in <span>identification.
In social context, identification refers to an effor to find some sort of similarities with other members of social groups.
Identification would increase the likelihood of an individual to relate to other members and make it more easier for the individual to persuade them to do something.</span>
Answer:
I do not agree with this approach but it is still important in today's world.
Explanation:
President Theodore Roosevelt's comments that "speak softly and carry a big stick" meant that diplomacy is an important tool but having the ability or other means to force the opponent into submission is also important for the President as well as the country. The President's role of being a diplomat and a commander in chief provides the President the power to make these decisions as per the situation and requirements. The reason I do not agree with this is because countries who do not have a 'big stick' or a powerful army are pushed around on international stage and are pressured by countries with bigger armies into making decisions that they would not like to make. On the other hand, UN itself needs an army to implement its orders. Still, UN always first implements sanctions and diplomatic tools. Hence, I do not completely agree with this comment but I think it is still relevant in today's world.
Answer:
The development of the "Aryan migration theory"
Explanation:
Archeological discoveries showing Harappa civilization was not destroyed by outsiders led to The development of the Aryan migration theory.
Those discoveries which were not destroyed led to what developed into the Aryan Migration Theory.
In 1853 CE, the Aryan Invasion Theory was made widely known by German Indologist, Max Muller.
The Westeners actually propagated a belief that the nomadic and light-skinned Aryans invaded northern India and conquered it. It was said that the Aryans descended from an unknown land.