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it was a temporary solution that did not fix the problem of slavery
I think you forgot to attach the passage along with the question. I am answering the question based on my research and knowledge and hope that it helps you. <span>This passage alludes to the creation of </span>"the Index of Forbidden Books". The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option.
The correct answer is:
C. The spread of monotheism threatened meccas economy, which relied on the wealth of non-muslim pilgrims.
Explanation:
Muhammad (570-632 d.c) was the founder of the Islam, Muslims believe that he was God's last messenger, and that he was chosen to deliver the word of God. Muhammad's revelation occurred when he was 40 years old, and the following 13 years he faced great opposition from leaders in Mecca mainly because of his message of monotheism (one God).
Leaders in Mecca believed in many gods, and saw their power and economy threatened by Muhammad's words because his message stated equality and individual accountability to God. They feared that Muhammad could seek political power and that if people stopped worshipping their gods, the pilgrimages to Mecca that made them rich could stop too.
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Because Cuba planted nuclear missiles in Cuba to annoy and scare the US
Explanation:
Dont know if its 100% correct but I'm pretty sure it is