How did the relationships between Jews, Christians, and Muslims change over time during the Post-classical Era?

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After Jesus' death, the apostles and other disciples spread his message. ... The work of missionaries like Paul who traveled to preach Jesus' message helped Christianity grow from a small sect within Judaism to a major world religion. Paul played one of the most influential roles in spreading Christianity.

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Define: Middle Ages

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In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or Medieval Period lasted from the 5th to the late 15th century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.

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In 1713 France owned most of what part of North America

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France owned most of Canada. Or most of the Western part. I'm a tad unsure.

In the 1930s and 1940s, which nations had fascist governments similar to that of Nazi Germany? Britain and Spain
Italy and Spain
Britain and France
Canada and Italy

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The period between the two world wars is known for the strengthening of right-wing ideas, fascism, Nazism, and similar chauvinist ideas. In the 1930s and 1940s, in addition to Nazi Germany, fascist regimes were in Italy and Spain. In Italy, the fascist leader was Mussolini, who devised the ideas of fascism, modeled on the ancient Roman legions "faschio". In Spain, the fascist leader was General Franco, who carried out a military coup against the democratically elected government of the National Front, which began the civil war.

Thea nswer is: Italy and Spain.

The nations which had Fascist governments that were similar to Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s were Italy and Spain.

Which nations were Fascist in Europe?

The Nazi Party of Germany led a Fascist German government and so did the Fascist Party of Italy.

Fascism was also present in Spain under the leadership of General Franco who received military help from Germany and Italy.

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Which of the following nations did President Bush accuse of having weapons of mass destruction?

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Since options are not stated, here's a brief information about the controversial weapons of mass destruction during the time of Bush's presidency.

>Saddam Hussein,the fifth president of Iraq was internationally condemned for his use of chemical weapons during the 1980s against Iranian and Kurdish civilians during and after the Iran–Iraq War.
>In the 1980s, Saddam pursued an extensive 
biological weapons program and a nuclear weapons program, though no nuclear bomb was built.
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The U.S. and the UK asserted that Saddam Hussein still have big hidden stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in 2003, and that, he was still procuring and producing more.

Roman society was composed of two groups:

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Roman society was composed of two groups and they were the Plebians and the Patricians. Plebians consisted of the members of the people belonging to the lower social classes and Patricians were people that belonged to the aristrocrat or noble society. These were the main differentiating factor among the groups. I hope it helps you.

Why was the US invasion of Iraq controversial

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The controversial thing behing the US invasion in Iraq i  the 2000's was a fact, that the Americans said that the main purpose of the war is to end the regime of Saddam Hussein because he owns an extremely dangerous resources of chemical weapons. 

Even though this war continues for years and years on, there has never been an undisputable proof, that this chemical weapons exists.

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President Bush's reasons for going to war proved false.

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President George W. Bush asserted that Iraq's leader was funding Islamic terrorists and stockpiling weapons of mass destruction, and both accusations proved to be false.