<span>When fourteen-year-old Esmail was crowned shah in the 1500s, he made Shiism the official religion, which resulted in significant violence when his subjects who were of another religion opposed. Most of his subjects were of the Sunni religion.</span>
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Explanation: Western scholars believed that the mind and body were separate and that humans were unique among the animals because humans needed animals for the living. They also were dependent on them living and plants also helped them to survive. Animals also helped us to process ahead like the invention of leather clothes from animal skin.
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Before the First World War, "Near East" was used in English to refer to the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire, while "Middle East" referred to Iran, the Caucasus, Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Turkestan. In contrast, "Far East" referred to the countries of East Asia (e.g. China, Japan, Korea, etc.)
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<u>ethnic groups</u>
- white: 47.7%
- mulatto (mixed white and black): 43.1%
- black: 7.6%
- asian: 1.1%
- indigenous: 0.4%
<u>terms</u>
mulattoes:
- a person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent
mestizos:
- (in Latin America) a man of mixed race, especially one having spanish and indigenous descent
pardos:
- commonly used to refer to mixed-race brazilians, individuals with varied racial ancestries
pretos:
- partial African ancestry
- brazilians who have predominantly or partial african ancestry