Answer:The whole Jurisdiction of the Magistrate reaches only to these civil Concernments; and all Civil Power, Right, and Dominion, is bounded and neither can nor ought in any manner to be extended to the Salvation of Souls. First, Because the Care of Souls is not committed to the Civil Magistrate any more than to other Men. It is not committed unto him, I say, by God; because it appears not that God has ever given any such Authority to one Man over another, as to compell any one to his Religion. Nor can any such Power be vested in the Magistrate by the Consent of the People; because no man can so far abandon the care of his own Salvation, as blindly to leave it to the choice of any other, whether Prince or Subject, to prescribe to him what Faith or Worship he shall embrace. For no Man can, if he would, conform his Faith to the Dictates, of another.
Explanation:
<em>The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness</em> is a book written in 2010 by Michelle Alexander, who apart from a writer is also an American civil rights advocate.
She claims through her work that nowadays, in the age in which all individuals seem to enjoy equal rights after the success of the Civil Rights Movement, this is not exactly true. She points out the existence of massive incarcerations which affect specially African American males, more than any other human group or minority in the US, and how this has become an important source of discrimation. This is why she methaporically calls it, the new Jim Crow.
<span>The Jews were accused of being the source of all the economic depression and the reason for Germany's defeat in World War I.</span>
Answer:
The Moors, who derived largely from Arabia and Northern Africa, ruled huge swathes of Southern Spain for seven centuries, and had a widening impact on Spanish culture. The Muslim rule of Medieval Iberia (modern-day Spain) has heavily influenced Spain's language, intellectual culture, and architecture.
Explanation:
The mission of Al-Qaeda was to force the Soviet Union's troops out of Afghanistan,"
<h3>Why was Al-Qaeda formed?</h3>
When Al-Qaeda was first formed, it was not to resist the U.S. and its efforts in the Middle East.
It was rather formed to resist the Soviet Union which was waging war in Afghanistan which was the homeland of Al-Qaeda.
Options for this question include:
- to force the Soviet Union's troops out of Afghanistan and destroy their supporters to train the Taliban forces and help them form a government in Afghanistan after the Soviets left
- to destroy all non-Muslims and their Muslim supporters and form a central Islamic government
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