Answer:D
Explanation:
Answer:
The expansion of Islam between 632 and 750, was ruled by the Umayyad caliphate that conquered the Iberian Peninsula, Iran, Afghanistan, and part of China. This territory, added to the territory that they had achieved during its first stage, meant having influence in all North Africa and the Arabian peninsula.
2.East Germany was fascist, while West Germany was communist.
3.West Germany was communist, while East Germany was authoritarian.
4.East Germany was communist, while West Germany was democratic.
Answer:
The key difference between East and West Germany is that 4.East Germany was communist, while West Germany was democratic.
Explanation:
In the aftermath of World War II and as a consequence of the defeat of Nazi Germany, the country was divided between the two global blocs. On the one hand, East Germany (German Democratic Republic) was defined as a socialist state and was administered by Soviet forces that occupied the territory. On the contrary, West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany) considered itself a democratic reorganisation of the last Reich.
Answer:
Antietam
Explanation:
The correct answer is the following: Ming China's relationship with Japan was similar to its relationship with many southeast Asian countries because, as many other Southeast Asian countries, Japan provided tributes to China to maintain an active trade relationship.
The Ming was a Chinese dynasty that lasted from 1368 until 1644. During the Ming period, China exerted a lot of cultural and political influence on East Asia, Japan and some parts of the South. The Chinese government implemented a tribute system of trade, that involved exchanges of goods between different countries and China. All these exchanges were approved and certificated by the Ming. Japan as well as many Southeast Asian countries participated in this arrangement.