They are both monotheistic, they practice the five pillars of Islam, and they believe that Islam began in 610 CE when Muhammad began receiving messages from God.
Shi'ah and Sunni muslims both worship one god, both believe the Quran, both go to the masjid (mosque), and both believe that committing zina is haraam (forbidden). This just a few of their similarities.
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1. the tariff of abominations is passed by Congress on May 19, 1828.
2.the Webster-Hayne debate takes place in 1830
3. the doctrine of nullification is called into action in 1832
4. South Carolina threatens secession if they get forced to pay tariffs, it occurred in 1832 aswell
Thomas Hobbes was an early modern philosopher who put forth the idea of a "social contract" -- that governments are formed by the will of the people. This was different than previous views which held that governments (kings) got their authority directly from God.
Hobbes published a famous work called Leviathan in 1651. The title "Leviathan" comes from a biblical word for a great and mighty beast. Hobbes believed government is formed by people for the sake of their personal security and stability in society. In Hobbes' view, once the people put a king (or other leader in power), then that leader needs to have supreme power (like a great and mighty beast). Hobbes' view of the natural state of human beings without a government held that people are too divided and too volatile as individuals -- everyone looking out for his own interests. So for security and stability, authority and the power of the law needs to be in the hands of a powerful ruler like a king or queen. And so people willingly enter a social contract in which they live under a government that provides stability and security for society.
Probably the most famous set of lines from Hobbes' Leviathan book describes what he saw as the natural state of human affairs without government -- one in which every individual had freedom, but that meant it was a situation of "war of all against all," or we might say, every man for himself. Hobbes wrote:
Jazz created tensions and led to violence between whites and blacks in Harlem clubs.
Jazz bridged the races and served as a symbol of the promise of America.
Jazz was popular in the South and in the Midwest, but never spread beyond that.
Answer:
Jazz bridged the races and served as a symbol of the promise of America.
Explanation:
Jazz as a culture itself way a way for the colored audiences to express themselves to others, lots of people then had tons of stigma against that type of thing and also feared jazz.