-Muhammad Ali modernized Egypt by creating economic reforms, tax collection, landholding, irrigation, cotton production, local industries, and world trade.
-It was a bad thing for Egypt because they’d have to pay it back, Egypt’s economy soon began to decline. The factories stopped producing. Egypt got into serious debt with British banks.
-Bad leadership is one
of them. Ali’s family took over after his death. A second explanation for Egypt’s failure was environmental. They didn’t have as much coal as the Europeans. Egyptian factories moved their machines using animals.
A third explanation is European competition. European countries tried to ruin the Egyptian industry on purpose.
-Some looked for solutions in modernizing, or becoming more like Europeans, while others wanted to return to their Islamic roots. Some Egyptians believed Western-inspired reforms could still function within an Islamic framework, as a kind of middle ground. One scholar, Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, argued that Islam could be modernized and mixed with democracy.
-The most convincing is the environment. European countries were able to produce more coal, which would cause Egypt’s trades to reduce.
I’m not sure what the last answer is, sorry
The correct answer is true.
It is true that according to Croft(2018), leaders are made. This means the following. Leadership skills can be learned through many sources and experiences. Talent is important and some individuals have pure and raw talent when they born. However, talent is not everything. People need to invest in developing what it takes to become a true leader. So the best thing to do when you do not have talent is preparing, practicing, and ask. Then, put into practice what you learn and start by setting the example. The best way to lead others is not through orders but by example.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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You got grammar errors! but research religion and their you go!
I’m not 100% sure, but I believe the answer is D.
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