Germans eventually believed that Hitler would solve their economic problems
Muslims should fast during Ramadan,
Muslims should give to charity.
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A. Muslims should believe in many different gods.
B. Muslims should make a pilgrimage to Mecca.
C. Muslims should never study in schools.
D. Muslims should pray only during holy months.
The statement that best completes the diagram is Muslims should make a pilgrimage to Mecca. Therefore, option B is correct.
The five pillars of Islam are the five basic tenets of Islam that all Muslims are expected to follow. They are as follows:
Shahada - the declaration of faith
Salah - prayer
Sawm - fasting during Ramadan
Zakat - giving to charity
Hajj - pilgrimage to Mecca
Pilgrimage to Mecca is the fifth pillar of Islam. It is a journey that all Muslims are expected to make at least once in their lifetime if they are able to. The pilgrimage is a time for Muslims to come together and worship Allah.
Thus, option B is correct.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
b. Accused tax collectors of cheating them
c. Believed no governments had the right to tax
d. Had no representation in Parliament
I believe the answer is
FALSE
b. Roosevelt felt the other thirty percent were needed to defend the US mainland.
c. Roosevelt did not feel the US needed to engage Japan.
d. Roosevelt and Churchill decided to focus on the greater threat first.
Answer: d. Roosevelt and Churchill decided to focus on the greater threat first.
The strategy of the Allied forces was to focus on Europe first, and deal with the threat in the Pacific afterwards. The main reason was that two allied capitals (London and Moscow) could be directly treatened by Germany, while Japan could not directly threaten any capitals. The United Kingdom was particularly vulnerable to attacks from Germany, as Germany had alreday overrun most countries in Western Europe. It was also believed that if Germany was defeated, Italy and Japan would be severely weakened. Despite the attack on Pearl Harbour, the United States maintained this "Europe First" policy.