<span>B) belief in religious equality of all people.
Let's take a look at the available options and see what makes sense and what doesn't given our knowledge of Sikhism, Hinduism, and Islam.
A) belief in a single god.
* Islam believes in a single God. So this is obviously not the correct answer.
B) belief in religious equality of all people.
* Not entirely certain about this option. My first impression is that it's the correct answer simply because the radical believers in Islam seem so focused on the "non-believers" needing to be converted, or killed. So I did a quick google search on Sikhism and its tenets. And immediately found the following "Somewhat unique among the world's religions, Sikhism rejects the notion that any religion, even theirs, holds a monopoly on ultimate spiritual truth." So this is definitely the correct answer.
C) belief in existence of a single founder of the religion.
* Islam believes in the founder being Muhammad. So this is also not the correct answer.
D) belief in the rebirth of souls after death.
* Islam believes in an after life and Hinduism believes in reincarnation. So this is also a bad choice.</span>
Quantitative observations are where you make an observation on something having to do with numbers or high amounts of measurement. It has to have numbers or measurements involved. IT CAN NOT BE AN INFERENCE. Hope this helped
Answer:
Creating all laws
Explanation:
"The legislative branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies."
The Mexican government prohibited slavery in Texas is true
Totalitarian governments usually convince their people two support them in two ways: (1) propaganda extolling the virtues of the state and repressing/torturing the dissent and (2) creating a scapegoat or focusing extensively on a genuine threat that the totalitarian regime can claim to be fighting in the people's name.