We shall not build, in our cities or in their neighborhood, new monasteries, Churches, convents, or monks' cells, nor shall we repair, by day or by night, such of them as fall in ruins or are situated in the quarters of the Muslims.
We shall keep our gates wide open for passersby and travelers. We shall give board and lodging to all Muslims who pass our way for three days.
We shall not seek to resemble the Muslims by imitating any of their garments, the qalansuwa, the turban, footwear, or the parting of the hair. We shall not speak as they do, nor shall we adopt their kunyas.
We shall not display our crosses or our books in the roads or markets of the Muslims.
We shall not manifest our religion publicly nor convert anyone to it. We shall not prevent any of our kin from entering Islam if they wish it.
We shall show respect toward the Muslims, and we shall rise from our seats when they wish to sit.
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Which of the following would likely occur if these rules were followed?
A) Mosques would replace Christian churches in some areas.
B) Muslims and Christians would adopt similar dress and customs.
C) Christians would begin to obtain positions of leadership.
D) Muslims would begin to resent the greater rights of Christians.
B.slaves
C.cotton
D.tobacco
B. 1940s
C. 1950s
D. 1960s
The Hoover administration was busy dealing with the Great Depression at the time of the Manchurian Incursion, and the administration opposed any economic sanctions against other nations, fearing it would lead to war. They just sent a note to Japan and China called the Stimson Doctrine.
Answer:
Given the demands of the Depression, there was little money or will to support military action or a trade embargo.
Explanation:
Television programs in the 1950s often idealized families centred around the father as breadwinner and the mother as home-maker. Thus, option (d) is correct.
In television programs throughout the 1950s, American families were frequently portrayed in an idealized manner. These shows represented a traditional and patriarchal view of the family unit, with the father acting as the primary provider and the female focusing on household responsibilities and child rearing.
Dealing with actual issues like disease, inebriety, and despair was not discussed. Additionally, it didn't provide African Americans and other minorities' characters and stories an equal amount of airtime. Commercial advertising was also present.
Therefore, option (d) is correct.
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Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was.
Television programs in the 1950s often
A. Did not allow commercial advertising
B. Dealt with real-life problems, such as illness, alcoholism, and depression.
C. Gave equal air time to African American and other minority characters stories
D. Idealized families centred around the father as breadwinner and the mother as home-maker.