<span>India proved to be of great social importance to the British in the nineteenth century. India was rich in natural resources. For example, it was a major supplier of Indigo to the British. India also had a massive population of about 300 million people. The Indian masses were a potential customer of finished British goods.
I'm assuming this is what you meant?</span>
The answer is <span>It allows readers to approach a “forbidden door.” </span>
The Islam occurred in the sixth century AD, and with its appearance, the first Islamic state appeared on the scene, and later in history numerous Islamic states formed. The Islam unified multiple different tribes, which became a powerful force, and used the opportunity that some of the empires were on the downfall, so they attacked them and quickly expanded. As they were expanding, they were spreading the religion as well, forcing the people to accept it, or if they refused they were persecuted or killed. This has resulted in rapid change of the religious map of multiple regions, with the Islam becoming dominant in North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and South Asia. Little by little the vast Islamic state was fracturing, and multiple different states occurred, with the Islamic law being in place. The Islamic states initially were prospering, developing, having big achievements in technology and sciences. Unfortunately, the fundamentalists wing prevailed, and the progress stopped, so the Islamic states started to fall behind, and that can be seen very well in the present.
"They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power." – Alexander Hamilton, February 1775
Which idea in the Declaration of Independence is described by this quote?
a.rule of government
b.natural rights
c. complaints against the king
representation in government
Answer:
B. Natural rights.
Explanation:
Based on the given excerpt from Alexander Hamilton which states that "...it is written in the whole volume of human nature and can never be erased by mortal power" is based on the idea of natural rights which are inalienable and cannot be taken away by any government or person.
The answers are most likely to be between C and D, I believe C is the best answer