Answer:
The correct answer is C: Creating allies in newly formed nations
Explanation:
As the nationalist forces gradually broke up the Ottoman Empire, new independent nations were created. Newly formed nations close the capital, such as Bulgaria, Greece, Albania, Armenia etc were predominantly Christian and had already received a lot of support from Western European powers.
They immediately became allies to regional powers of Britain and France.
Apart from these, many far flung holdings of the Ottomans including Libya, Saudi Arabia etc were Muslims but became close allies to the Europeans, in an effort to curtail the influence of the Turks.
Answer:
The answer is below:
Explanation:
President Lyndon Johnson, who was the United States President between 1963 to 1969, following the resignation of J.F. Kennedy, believed the government should provide social and general welfare reforms that benefit the overall citizens.
In contrast, President Ronald Reagan, who was the United States President between 1981 to 1989, believed that the government should cut spending on social reforms and stay away from businesses but increase spending on military capabilities.
Answer: Agriculturalism (農家/农家; Nongjia) was an early agrarian social and political philosophy in ancient China that advocated peasant utopian communalism and egalitarianism. The philosophy is founded on the notion that human society originates with the development of agriculture, and societies are based upon "people's natural propensity to farm."
<span>The major centers of
knowledge and learning i</span>n Western Europe during 6th and 7th centuries were located in monasteries.
After the fall of the Roman Empire (during the Dark Ages), the monasteries were
used to preserve the medical writings and books of the Greeks and Romans. Until
universities such as Salemo were built, the monasteries were the only centers
of learning.
1) How did the hijra influence the development of Islam?a. During the hijra, Muhammad created rules that governed and united Muslims.
2) How did people react at first to Muhammad's efforts to Spread Islam?
d. Not many people listened, and his opposition to Arab gods greatly angered some.
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