Who were the Dhimmi, and why were they considered to be protected subjects?
a. Women, because the five pillars advocate protecting women.
b. They were nonbelievers but protected because Islam was committed to protect all peoples.
c. They were Bedouin and the original followers of Muhammad.
d. They were the gods of other religions and viewed by Muslims as demons.
e. Christians and Hebrews, and protected because their holy books were recognized by Muhammad.
e
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. kings b. warriors c. monks d. explorers e. goddesses
As married women in the United States have increasingly embraced paid work, their spouses have:
a. formed men’s movements to resist women’s changing roles. b. increased their involvement in masculine leisure time activities. c. increasingly rearranged their priorities to give more time to home and family. d. grown increasingly resentful of women’s changing roles.
Belief in the ______ drew the USA into numerous 20th century conflicts (Vietnam, most notably).
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.