Answer:
C). by describing the paranoia of the nuclear arms race that reigned at the time.
Explanation:
In the text 'How the Internet and Other Technologies Came About,' Michio Kaku, the popular Phsycist of America, develops a feeling of urgency that enforced Internet's development through 'elaborating the obsession of nuclear arms race that governed at the time.' These descriptions regarding <u>the paranoia that existed during the Cold War allows the readers understand that how this war eventually enforced this advanced technological development of the emergence of the Internet due to the rapid changes and its increasing demand of further advancement</u> in technology. He later establishes a comparison between Internet and a resource i.e. magic mirror that shows its futuristic agility.
roman empire did extend the north of the black sea
You can tell that it wasn't an easy job. It was hard to pass.
Answer:
Because most Caliphates and Emirates would actively impose Shari'a and Islam upon its lands and the people that resided in their lands, therefore spreading Islamic influence.