<span>Because Athens assumed an ever-more oppressive role, demanding tribute from league members.</span>
I’m not sure but one year my sister was an Egyptian for Halloween and she had like a whole empire of friends with her it was really weird. And like Ancient Greece
1. It resulted in a huge shock in the community fallowed by an election of Abu-Bakr as the leader of the state
2. Historically, getting support from locals and having a strong belie and high morale allowed them to defeat the empires.
3. Islam spread via missionary spread Islam in the empire. Islam had a very simple message and could be accepted universally, so it was appealing to many.
4. he allowed the Muslim state to continue operating, taking the position as the Calif
5. They encouraged conversion but where tolerant so long as a toll tax was payed and peace was maintained.
During the time of the war, the Allied and Axis Powers were the primary belligerents, but the United States still had their "hands-off" stance with international affairs. Though the United States did not directly fight in the war until 1918, they did assist their allies in Great Britain by secretly sending supplies by sea vessels across the Atlantic.
In 1915, a German U-Boat sank the RMS Lusitania, a British ocean liner, carrying British and American citizens to Liverpool. This was ultimately the determining factor for America to join the war, as it put America and Germany on thin ice. America ordered Germany to stop their U-Boat campaign, and when the commenced it again, America entered the war to stop them once and for all.