They could not vote or hold government office.
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Explanation:
1. The Umayyad Islamic empire did not face any Dark Ages during the Middle Ages as they were expanding there empire. During this time they have won many Christian land territories. Spread their empire in Spain and Asia. Art was flourished.
2. The term Dark Ages referred to describe the Middle Ages because of the lack of quality in literature and culture in this period. During this era, the Black Death (plague) widely spread in Europe. The 100 years of war between France and England and starvation because of climate change in Europe led to devastation.
3. Europeans went for the crusade to be protecting Christendom and stop the expansion of Muslim states. During that period, Muslim rulers were becoming powerful as they were spreading their empire across Christian land. Crusaders went to recapture territories that were part of Christian.
4. Constructing a cathedral shows people devotion to the church and its believes. During the Middle Ages people faced many problems and deaths in their family. By having a Cathedral, people can see the power and holiness by praying to god.
5. Romanesque churches created with large wall round and pointed arches. It also had vaults, and piers for columns. Romanesque architecture arrived in Europe after crusades.
6. The Middle Ages books in Europe considered being works of art for several reasons. Books in those time were handmade, which took years to complete. Majority of books were symbols of knowledge and attribute of God. Monks in monasteries played a role in creating thees books with vibrant colors, illustrations, painting, designs, calligraphy and ornaments with gems, gold and silver.
Nuclear fear led to a new market for fallout shelters. Home economics classes taught girls how to stock such a shelter with food and supplies in the event of a nuclear attack. The government created official films on shelters, praising their value and advising homeowners on how to use them.
The answer is BAE Systems.
It has revealed it is in discussions to close a multi-billion pound arms
contract with Saudi Arabia, in spite of alleged war delinquencies by the Middle
Eastern kingdom using British-made weapons in war-torn Yemen. The
current contract is a five-year programme between BAE, the UK Government
and Saudi Arabia. Under the agreement, BAE, which relies on the Saudi regime
for more than one fifth of its income gives training, support and advancements
for its Hawk aircraft. BAE also proclaimed it was trading in line with
expectations and its viewpoint for the year remained unaffected, with the
company predicted to register a 5-10 per cent rise in earnings.