Answer:
Farmers.
Explanation:
The base (the weakest in the pyramid of power), is always the largest. Peasants (Farmers, and other "low-stature"), make up the largest population, and is ruled by the few (the rulers).
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Answer: They were displaced and forced into reservations some were even massacred!
Explanation:
Answer:
Islam as a religion began with the message which was spread by Islam’s Prophet and God’s Messenger Muhammad ibn Abdallah in the Arabian Peninsula in 610 CE and which was contained in the Qur’an, God’s revelation to Muhammad. After Muhammad’s death in 632, his followers, the Muslims, embarked on successive waves of conquest of the Middle East and beyond; within less than a century, they had political and military control of virtually all the lands between India and Spain. The exercise of this control came from a state that was called the caliphate, its ruler being viewed as the caliph, or “successor,” to the Prophet Muhammad. In the first few decades, the state, based in Arabia, was simple and its ruler elected on the basis of merit. However, following the expansion, it soon turned into a complex, multi-national empire ruled by dynasties based in Syria first (the Umayyads, 661-750 CE) and then in Iraq (the Abbasids, 750-1258 CE). The caliphal system became weakened in the later ninth century, and by the tenth century, real power had moved to several local dynasties although the caliph remained the nominal head of the empire. The Abbasid empire and most of the local dynasties were overrun and practically destroyed by the Mongol invasion of the Middle East in 1258. That invasion ended not only the early phase of Islamic history, but also the “Golden Age” of Islamic civilization, which had been developing slowly from the beginning of this period. The “Golden Age” refers to the period when the varied contributions of Islamic civilization reached their peak in both the indigenous Islamic disciplines (such as Islamic law) and the newly imported disciplines of late antiquity (such as philosophy).
Explanation:
The Southern half of the original 13 colonies, in which the area has rich farming regions to historical cotton/tobacco farms.
The area that stretches from New York to Alabama includes New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, North & South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama.
NY, Pennsylvania, & Maryland have large amounts of population (being up to the north), and generally had factories and large fishing areas.
Going towards the south, we see that it becomes more rural, with farms, then large plantations held by southerners that are also allowed to hold slaves. These usually planted tobacco, and when prices dropped, cotton.
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Overcrowding was most directly contributed to the spread of disease in city tenements in the early 1900.
Back then , the city was shocked by smallpox epidemic. Since smallpox is easily transmitted by contact, overcrowded areas are the perfect breeding spot for smallpox ( they still has not developed small pox vaccine back then)