from the end of the Ancient World until the European Renaissance
from 476 until 1453
All of the answers are correct.
The candidate must be 50 years of age or older.
The candidate needs to have served previously as a judge in a state court system.
There are no constitutional requirements for becoming a federal judge
D. .
There are no constitutional requirements for becoming a federal judge.
anxious to recover from the devastation of war
angry and humiliated by the harsh treatment Germany received after World War I
Well, let's think about this.
You're a German that just lost the 1st World War due to the Kaiser and now all his pals are running the government. They bent over and let the Allies slap them with some harsh reprimands.
But now here comes a guy saying it wasn't your fault, it was someone else's fault! You're actually a great German in a great nation!
Wouldn't that appeal to you?
The answer is C.
B) He believed he would find new converts in Medina.
C) He was fleeing persecution from the authorities in Mecca.
D) He sought to escape a natural disaster in Mecca.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Muhammad undertook the Hijra, his famous journey from Mecca to Medina, as a result of fleeing persecution from the authorities in Mecca.
Muhammad undertook the Hijra, his famous journey from Mecca to Medina, as a result of fleeing persecution from the authorities in Mecca. The ruling elite in Mecca opposed Muhammad's message, and he faced significant opposition and threats to his life. Seeking a safer environment to practice and spread Islam, Muhammad found support among the people of Medina, who were open to his teachings. As a result, the Hijra marked a turning point in the development of the Islamic faith and the establishment of a new religious and political center in Medina. Thus, the option "C" is the correct answer.
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The correct answer is C) Byzantine merchants traded ivory and exotic spices from Africa and India and D) The Byzantine silk industry got its start from silkworm eggs smuggled out of China.
The statements that accurately describe trade in the Byzantine Empire are: Byzantine merchants traded ivory and exotic spices from Africa and India and the Byzantine silk industry got it start from silkworm eggs smuggled out of China.
Approximately in the 6th century AD, emperor Justine I sent two monks to China. They smuggle silkworm eggs into the Byzantine territory and marked the beginning of the silk industry in the empire. This allowed the Byzantine empire to sell silk to all Europe. Another important aspect of trade in the Byzantine empire were the various products that were traded to and from India and Africa. They traded cattle, sheep, pigs, fruit, pepper, medicines, timber, wax, perfumes, metals, and ivory.