Answer:
<h3>because of the fear of an alliance among the Shia Muslims in Iran and Iraq.</h3>
Explanation:
Though, the Shatt al-Arab was important, it was not the only reason for Iraq's attack on Iran. In Iran, majority of the Muslim population belonged to the Shia sect. While in Iran, though Shia sect was also present proportionately in a large number, the Sunni sect led by Saddam Hussein was the most powerful ethnic group.
The fact that the Shia sects from both Iran and Iraq belonging to the same brethren became a potential threat to Hussain. He feared that if Shia Muslims from both Iran and Iraq joined forces, it would threaten his power. Therefore, he attacked Iran in order to destroy any potential threat to his power.
The first premise is the innate concerns of people are separate from the state and is the role of religion. The second premise, the state cannot direct people to their personal and religious understandings. <span>The </span>third<span> premise, the study of religion and the path to get to heaven is separate from the role of the state.</span>
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Communist propaganda convinced many Chinese that the government was a corrupt dictatorship