Answer:
570 CE
Muhammad is born in Mecca.
610 CE
Muhammad receives his first revelation on Mount Hira.
622 CE
Muhammad undertakes the Hegira (Hijra), the migration from Mecca to Medina, establishing the start of the Islamic calendar.
624 CE
Battle of Badr: Muhammad's forces win, resulting in a turning point for Islam against the ruling Quraysh tribe.
625 CE
Battle of Uhud: Quraysh tribe defeats the Muslims.
627 CE
Battle of the Trench: Quraysh troops attempt to siege Medina (then called Yathrib), but lose to the Muslim force.
627 CE
Siege of Bani Qurayzah: Muslims capture the Jewish stronghold.
628 CE
Treaty of Hudaybiyyah: A peace agreement is signed between Muhammad's Muslims and the people of Mecca.
628 CE
Conquest of Khaybar oasis: Jews barricade themselves in a fort at Khaybar oasis and are allowed to remain living there if they pay the Muslims one third of their produce.
629 CE
First Pilgrimage ("lesser" pilgrimage or "umrah") made by Muhammad and his Muslims to Mecca after migrating to Medina.
629 CE
Battle of Mu'tah: Muslims attempt to capture the village east of the Jordan River from the Byzantine Empire to show their expanding dominance, resulting in a Muslim defeat.
630 CE
Non-violent conquest of Mecca: The Quraysh realize that the Muslims now greatly outnumber them and allow the Muslims to capture their city, Mecca, and rule it as they please.
630 CE
Battle of Hunayn: Ending in a decisive victory for the Muslims over the Bedouin tribe of Hawazin.
630 CE
Attempted Siege of Ta'if: Muhammad's forces are initially unable to siege Ta'if and convert its people to Islam.
632 CE
"Farewell Hajj Pilgrimage": This is the only Hajj pilgrimage in which Muhammad participates.
632 CE
Muhammad dies in Medina, not clearly naming a successor to lead the Muslim people.
632 CE - 634 CE
Abu Bakr becomes the first caliph (successor to Muhammad) of the Rashidun Caliphate.
634 CE - 644 CE
Umar ibn al-Khattab succeeds Abu Bakr, becoming the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.
637 CE
Muslim Conquest of Mesopotamia.
637 CE
Muslim invasion of the Levant. The Byzantines are driven out.
644 CE - 656 CE
Uthman ibn 'Affan succeeds Umar to become the third caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.
c. 650 CE
Uthman orders the establishment of one "true" Quran while destroying the others.
656 CE - 661 CE
Ali ibn Abi Talib succeeds Uthman to become the fourth and final caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.
Mar 670 CE
Hasan ibn Ali, Shia Islam's second imam (his father, Ali ibn Abi Talib, being the first imam), is poisoned to death.
Oct 680 CE
Husayn ibn Ali, Shia Islam's third imam, is beheaded by Yazid I's force at the Battle of Karbala in present-day Iraq.
750 CE
Fall of the Umayyad Caliphate.
750 CE
Start of the Abbasid Caliphate.
754 CE - 775 CE
Reign of Al-Mansur over the Abbasid Caliphate.
756 CE
Abd al-Rahman I establishes the Emirate of Cordoba.
756 CE - 788 CE
Reign of Abd al-Rahman I over the Emirate of Cordoba
Which Culture do we associate with vaqueros/cowboys using chaps, branding the cattle, the saddle and cattle roping?
The French
The Spanish
The British
The United States
Answer: The Spanish culture influenced the United States
Explanation:
The Spanish (Mexico) influcence American cowboys, dress and cattle ranching, especially in Texas.
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Karl Marx wrote The Communist Manifesto during the Industrial Revolution, partly as a reaction to the way capitalism affected the lives of the poorer working classes. According to Marx, how could communism lead to a society based on equality?
Answer:
Marx and Engels always regarded 'equality' as a political concept and value, and moreover as one suited to promote bourgeois class interests. In place of equality, and based on his historical materialism, Marx advocated the abolition of class society, as it presently exists in the form of capitalism.
Explanation:
What is happening in this picture?
Answer: I think they are sing the am Anthem the sing before you play the football game
Explanation:
Can someone give me answers for this?
Answer:
i wish but I'm not that big brained like most of the people on this app
What would you do to fight a caste system ?
do we apply the same or different standards for members of diverse groups or classes in American society ?
Will give the brain list points
Explanation:
alrady answered for you hope it helped
What are a couple of things Percy Jackson discovered about his father.
Answer:
he knows that his father is one of the Olympians, he is a God, Percy also discovered that he is half human and half God because of his father.
Explanation:
I know this because I read the book and watched the movie many many times, I also made a documentary about this.
Select the correct text in the passage. Identify the text from the Declaration that “sets out principles that were already recognized to be ‘self-evident’ by most 18th-century Englishmen.”
A- When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of earth
B- We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
C- Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, which evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
D- Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States.
Answer:
I would say answer B.
Explanation:
The truths that were obvious to the people were that all men were created as equals.
Answer:
Its B just turned it in!:)
Explanation:
What was the difference between the savory and the cotton club?
Why did duke Ellington perform a the cotton club?
What other performers played the cotton club?
Sorry I answer the question wrong
What was King Louis XVI's punishment?
Hanging
Electricution
Firing Squad
Beheading by guillotine
i think it’s hanging?
Answer:
Beheading by guillotine
Ultimately unwilling to cede his royal power to the Revolutionary government, Louis XVI was found guilty of treason and condemned to death. He was guillotined on January 21, 1793.
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Considering "Civil Disobedience," which best describes one similarity between Thoreau and Martin Luther King, Jr.?
Answer:
they were both nonviolent
Answer:
Both felt that people have the moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.
Explanation:
Which statements are correct about the Delian League?
A. when some city states tried to withdraw, Athens used forced to keep them under control.
B. sparta never joined the league and resented Athens power and treatment of allies?
C. the purpose of the league was to keep Sparta from gaining too much power.
D. The league failed to protect Greece from.the Persians, and the city states conquered.
Answer:
C, and D.
Explanation:
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When did the Sumerians develop writing and complex societies?
1 A.D.
6000 B.C.
2000 B.C.
4000 B.C.
4000 B.C. did the Sumerians develop writing and complex societies. Thus option D is correct.
What are Sumerians?Most scholars agree that West Asian humans that spoke the Sumerian language—a non-Semitic but rather non-Indo-European agglutinative vernacular isolate—were the first folks to irrevocably settle Sumer with both approximately 5500 and 4000 BC. They do this by citing the city names, waterways, common occupational groups, etc. as evidence.
The first urban society in the area, the Sumerian civilization is said to have originated in southern Mesopotamia approximately 4000 BCE, or 6000 years ago.
Around 3000 BCE, the Based on data collection are believed to have created one of the earliest written systems, which consisted of crescent symbols pounded into cuneiform tablets. Therefore, option D is the correct option.
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2. What river is green?
Missouri River
Columbia River
Ohio River
Mississippi River
Answer:
missouri river is the dirtyist out of all of them
Explanation:
Answer:
Ohio River
Explanation:
I say Ohio River because in pictures and sources the ohio river is actually green.
Don’t know the answer
Answer:
answer choice C
Explanation:
How can nationalism lead to war?
Answer:
nationalism is the idea of one believing their country is the best and above anyone else. looking at the french rev we see the revolutionary class starting wars with neighboring countries because of the development of nationalism. in extreme cases like WWII national extremists started issued because they believes they needed to take over other countries because they were just that good
Explanation:
How did Rome become the center of Christianity, instead of Jerusalem? Will give brainliest!
Answer:
In 313 CE, the emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which granted Christianity—as well as most other religions—legal status. While this was an important development in the history of Christianity, it was not a total replacement of traditional Roman beliefs with Christianity.
Answer:
In 313 AD, the Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which accepted Christianity: 10 years later, it had become the official religion of the Roman Empire. The pope serves also as Primate of Italy and Bishop of Rome. ... Having been a major center for Christian pilgrimage since the Roman Empire, Rome is commonly regarded as the "home" of the Catholic Church, since it is where Saint Peter settled, ministered, served as bishop, and died.
Explanation:
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The period of time in England when wealthy farmers started to buy up smaller farm lands and
created enclosures while using improved farming methods and produced even more and improved
quality of crops was known as what?
agricultural revolution
landscaping revolution
crop-rotation revolution
growing revolution
Answer:
I think the answer is A.
Explanation:
I'm not 100% sure though.
The computer is an example of automation.
True or false
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Computer keyboard shortcuts are a form of automation in that they allow you to complete an operating system or program task. For example, when you copy and paste text, you can duplicate text in multiple places without having to type the text.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
compursters are automations
(BLANK)is Britain's law-making body equivalent to the United States Congress It is made up of an upper and lower house
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
Hey!
Explanation:
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Explain a strength to the Union and Confederate strategy for the war.
Answer:
The Union originally wanted to reunite the country, but after the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, the Union goal changed to include the abolition of slavery. The Confederacy had the same goal throughout the war: to incorporate all slave states and secede from the Union, survive, and defend its territory.
Explanation:
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Which of the following were justifications for the United States entering
WWI?
A- Sinking of the Lusitania
B- Zimmerman Telegram
C- German use of unrestricted submarine warfare
D- All of the above
Answer: All of the above
Explanation:
All of those contributed and lead up to war, also, if your looking at it from a different perspective, unrestricted submarine warfare is what sunk the Lusitania and many other ships, so the two tie together.
What was the impact of the British empire in New Zealand?
Answer:
New Zealand played a small but useful part in the British Empire's war effort, and its essential war aim was achieved with the defeat of Germany and its allies in late 1918. The war had a major impact on constitutional arrangements within the British Empire, and it affected New Zealand's international status.
Explanation:
Answer:
New Zealand played a small but useful part in the British Empire's war effort, and its essential war aim was achieved with the defeat of Germany and its allies in late 1918. The war had a major impact on constitutional arrangements within the British Empire, and it affected New Zealand's international status.
Explanation:
What was the Ten Percent Plan? O A. Southern states could set up new governments if 10 percent of their voters had remained loyal. O B. Southern states could set up new governments if 10 percent of their slaves were freed. O C. Southern states could set up new governments if ten percent of their voters made certain promises. D. Southern states could set up new governments if 10 percent of their voters were freed slaves.
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf C. \ Southern \ states \ could \ set \ up \ new \ governments \ if \ 10 \% \ of \ voters \ made \ promises}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The 10 Percent Plan was introduced by President Lincoln after the Civil War during the period of Reconstruction in the South. It outlined the rules for former Confederate states to rejoin the Union.
The main regulation was 10% of the voters needed to take an oath of loyalty to the Union, then the state could create new state governments with new state constitution including emancipation and the abolishment of slavery.
So, the voters didn't have to be previously loyal (A), free only 10% of the slaves (B), or have 10% freedmen voters (D). It involved pledges, or making promises, so C is correct.
What event started the First Punic War?
The Carthaginians sent an army to Rome.
The Romans sent an army to Sicily.
The Romans sent an army to Carthage.
The Carthaginians sent an army to Greece.
B
Answer
Rome interfered in a dispute on the Carthaginian-controlled island of Sicily
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
ATLANTIC
OCEAN
EUROPE
ASIA: Ancient China
3950-1500 BCE
Ancient
Mesopotamia
Indus Valley
3500-1650 BCE
2500-1700 BCE
Tigris
Indus River
River
Euphrates
River
Nile
River
India
Arabia
Huang He River
China
PACIE
OCEA
AFRICA
INDIAN
OCEAN
Ancient Egypt
3000-2000 BCE
Source: Charles F. Gritzner, Exploring Our World, Past and Present, D. C. Heath and Company (adapt
:
., what
geographic feature did the early
civilizations settle near?
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Answer:
All of these early civilizations settled near the river valleys as they provided fertile soil for them.
Explanation:
As we can see from the map Mesopotamia developed in the river valleys of Tigris and Euphrates, while Egypt was settled in the river valley of Nile.
China developed in the river valley of Huang He river, while India developed in the river valley of Indus river.
Of course, the fertile soil allowed them to develop agriculture and provide them food.
Site of King's death?
Answer: Lorraine Motel, Memphis, Tennessee
Explanation:
Assuming the King you are referring to is Martin Luther King Jr., he was fatally shot on April 4, 1968 at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee allegedly by James Earl Ray who spent the rest of his years in prison trying to convince the world that he did not do it.
It was not the first time that King had been targeted as he had been stabbed a decade earlier in 1958 and only barely survived but according to sources he knew he would be assassinated as he once remarked to his wife that JFK's fate would be his as well.
What are some fake news examples from CBS and CNN and how did they exaggerate (and even straight-out lie) to sway public opinion, rather than inform the public with open honesty.
Answer:
they censored people into speaking what they wanted and they brainwash people also
Explanation: another thing is president Obama got people to do his ways which fooled the people
Fake news deliberately publishes incorrect information for the public and publishers of fake news may be interested in financial or political gain are some fake news examples from CBS and CNN. Thus, option (c) and (e) is correct.
According to research, fake news websites only reach a small portion of the public. On the other hand, statistics show that significant percentages of the populace are aware of and trust major false news stories.
Whether or not they are true, CNN has been the target of false news allegations. According to the study, there are four separate categories of fake news, and CNN has been charged with disseminating false information intended to manipulate, persuade, or influence people.
As a result, the significance of the fake news examples from CBS and CNN are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (c) and (e) is correct.
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Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was.
What are some fake news examples from CBS and CNN and how did they exaggerate (and even straight-out lie) to sway public opinion, rather than inform the public with open honesty.
A. Fake news is used to inform the public about important events.
B. Publishers of fake newsprint retractions when they have reported untruths.
C. Fake news deliberately publishes incorrect information for the public.
D. Fake news happens when the publisher does not check the facts.
E. Publishers of fake news may be interested in financial or political gain
How did the increasing power of military leaders help bring about the end of the republic?
O A. The military leaders freed the slaves that worked in the mines.
B. The military leaders refused to help the poor in the cities.
C. The military leaders began to get more loyalty from soldiers than the government did.
O D. The military leaders forbade the poor from serving in the military.
Answer:
A The military leaders freed the slaves that worked in the mine
what and where was the Indian Territory
Answer:
Indian Terrain, originally "all of that part in the U.S. west of Mississippi not within the Missouri and Louisiana States or Arkansas.
Explanation:
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