Answer:
First, Confucianism is a Philosophy. Also known as a system of behavior or thought that its origin comes from ancient China. It can be compared or contrasted to Christianism based on one of Confucianism's ideas.
That is in Confucianism the rule they base their religion on is:
"Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you."
In Christianity, there are two commandments that sum up the 10 total.
One of which is:
"Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself."
These two rules/commandments of Christianity and Confucianism are alike.
It can be compared because when you "love your neighbour" you treat your neighbor fairly as you would do to yourself.
Explanation:
Confucianism involves believing in "ancestor worship" and virtues that are human-centered.
All this according to those who practice this religion (although there have been skeptics if this could be truly considered one[a religion]), to be able to live a peaceful life. One of their rules is "Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you."
Christianity is a religion in which people, like myself, believe Jesus of Nazareth, died on the cross to forgive humans of their sins. They also believe that when you accept Jesus in your heart as your Lord and Savior and follow his 10 Commandments you will be treasured with eternal life in Heaven by God.
This religion sums up its ten commandments into two. Are:
"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. " and "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself."
The foundation beliefs of these two religions are alike by the message their believers, well, believe in.
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Answer: One tradition is to clean the body and place rice in the mouth of a deceased family member. The family member is then placed next to them after being wrapped in a soul-capturing fabric. Three months later, they add their names to the family stone and bury the body with goods like gifts.
Compare or contrast it has to be something that you studied from your religion.
Explanation:
Nepal gets rain from the Indian Ocean when the______ comes.
Answer:
monsoon
Explanation:
The subject is economics/social studies/history
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What is the mission of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
A. Provide loans to reduce poverty and stimulate development
B. Reduce barriers to global commerce
C. Prevent major disturbances of the economic system
D. Promote monetary stability and bank uniformity
Answer:
B. Reduce barriers to global commerce
Explanation:
It emphasizes on making world free of trade barriers allowing countries to do foreign investments and foreign trade around the globe
Astronomers found stars careening around these centers, zooming at previously unheard-of speeds in their orbits. The motion was like an accelerating ice skater pulled around her partner in a tight twirl – or like a fish caught in a superstrong whirlpool. Something extreme had to be in the middle of each of those galaxies.
You might be able to guess what this was, but for scientists, the best answer came as a shock. In 1994 telescopic evidence confirmed the amazing cause: a supermassive black hole, with the mass not of one imploded star, not of two, but of millions – maybe even billions.
—A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole,
Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano
Which connection helps the reader understand how supermassive black holes were found?
careening stars and orbits
astronomers and telescopic evidence
fish and whirlpools
Answer:
Astronomers and telescopic evidence
Explanation:
Question asking:
Which connection helps the reader understand how supermassive black holes were found?
Answer:
Astronomers and telescopic evidence
Explanation for answer:
Since the passage given that Astronomers found stars careening around these centers, zooming at previously unheard-of speeds in their orbits and telescopic evidence confirmed the amazing cause: a supermassive black hole, with the mass not of one imploded star, not of two, but of millions – maybe even billions.
Thus, base on the given we can know that telescopic evidence confirmed the amazing cause: a supermassive black hole so the only answer with telescopic evidence and astronomers is [B] astronomers and telescopic evidence
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Why did famines occur as a result of European colonial policies?
A. European armies required colonial troops to serve overseas
B. European governments required the colonies to buy foreign food
C. Local people were forced to grow cash crops instead of food crops
D. Local people were forced to work in mines instead of local farms
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English C. Local people were forced to grow cash crops instead of food crops.
Explanation:
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Which of these is a gift of money from one government to another?
O A. Foreign aid
O B. Agricultural subsidies
O C. No-interest loans
O D. Trade sanctions
______. was the first European country to colonize Caribbean Islands.
Answer:
Spain
Explanation:
One of Christopher Columbus's great finds, he was the first one to claim it as spain's territory and set up spanish colonies there.
Answer:
it is spain
Explanation:
The western front extended between which two points?
the North Sea and France
the North Sea and Luxemburg
the North Sea and Switzerland
the North Sea and Germany
How did the forced labor of African and indigenous people in the Americas affect the lives of working class Europeans?
The forced labor of African and indigenous people in the Americas affected the lives of working-class Europeans as they were treated badly and were ready to migrate.
What is labor?The degree of exercise, intellectual, plus the interpersonal effort put out to a value all goods and commodities in an industry is referred to as labor. It provides the knowledge, resources, and assistance required to transform crude ingredients into completed goods and services.
The people of Africa indigenous people in America affected by the working class as the Europeans used to treat them very badly and as they were employed by them. Also there was no equal pay that they deserved and therefore they thought that it would be better for them if they migrated to another country where they would get better opportunities.
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In the late 1740's there were more books in ____ than in any other language around the world 2008 A. Spanish B. Chinese C. French
Answer:
I would think spanish, I don't know for sure tho
Explanation:
In the late 1740s, there were more books in than in French or any other language. Therefore option C is correct.
What is the French Language?A Romance language belonging to the Indo-European family, French. Like all Romance languages, it is descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. Gallo-Romance, the Latin spoken in Gaul, and more specifically in Northern Gaul, gave rise to French.
Modern-day While the Gaulish language hasn't had much of an impact on the modern French we learn today, it is the ideal location to start understanding the history of the French language because France and Belgium were formerly part of the ancient region of Western Europe known as Gaul.
However, the Romans helped Latin replace Gaulish as the region's dominant language, complicating the history of the French language. As a result, people had to acquire and completely accept Latin to advance in society.
Hence, In the late 1740s, there were more books in than in French or any other language.
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why was Laval's work so important in spreading the influence of the Roman Catholic Church?
Answer:
Laval made the organization of the Church strong. In this way, the Roman Catholic Church became a dominant influence throughout New France.
Explanation:
Clues to ecological principles are given in numerous passages of the Bible. A Bible study of ecology actually opens the doors to better understanding of God's love and concern for the earth. Use a concordance to locate Bible passages associated with words concerning our stewardship of the earth. You may use a dictionary to find synonyms for these words: dominion replenish subdue judgment stewardship Find each of the passages using these words related to principles of ecology. List all passages by quote, book, chapter, and verse under each word. Use your own interpretation to rewrite what you think each verse is saying. After your discussion of each of these words, ask one other person to explain his understanding of the word and a related verse without any hints. Summarize what he tells you. A concluding paragraph for each of the words should be written noting similarities and differences between your interpretation and that of each person consulted.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Producing goods using mechanical and electronic devices is called automation.
T or F
Answer:
True!
Explanation:
Automation is where you produce goods with the use of mechanical and electronic tools or devices!
Virtually all of the 7 million millionaires in the United States:
why is limited liability advantageous for a business organization
Answer:
No restrictions on the number of members allowed. Members have flexibility in structuring the company management. Does not require as much annual paperwork or have as many formalities as corporations. Owners are not personally responsible for business debts and liabilities.
Explanation:
Answer:
if something goes wrong, the company and not the people are responsible or liable
Explanation:
In 1914, who controlled the areas shaded in red on the map?
Netherlands
Belgium
Great Britain
France
Answer:
GREAT BRITAN
Explanation:
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Answer:
Both territories in red were British colonies. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the British East India Company, Great Britain succeded in gaining direct control of India. Furthermore, Great Britain colonised Australia in 1788, which was a direct response to the loss of the North American colonies after the defeat of the British forces in the American Revolutionary War.
Write a brief paragraph about Val Ginsburg what he went thought in the holocaust
Val Ginsburg was born in Lithuania. He was imprisoned in the Kaunas ghetto before being sent to Dachau concentration camp.
In the mid 1940 the Soviet Red Army marched into Lithuania and life was turned upside down for Val’s family. Anyone who owned land or a business was classed as a Capitalist enemy of the people, the punishment for which was deportation to a Siberian slave labour camp. The Ginsburgs had their property confiscated and were put on a list for deportation.
The Kaunas GhettoOn 15th August 1941, the Jewish population of Kaunas was forced into a ghetto. The small suburb that formed the ghetto was surrounded by barbed wire and armed guards. There was little food in the ghetto and many people died of starvation. Val and his family survived as he was sent outside the ghetto to work as a forced labourer, which enabled him to scrounge or steal potato peelings which his mother cooked.
Val witnessed two major massacres which made a lifelong impact on him. The ‘Big Action’ in October 1941 saw almost 10,000 people taken away and shot by the Nazis and their Lithuanian collaborators. Then in the spring of 1944 the ‘Children’s Action’ took place, when the ghetto children were forcibly taken away and murdered. After this Val lost his faith in humanity, as many of those who were participating in the murder were Lithuanian civilians whom until recently had been their neighbours.
DachauBy 1944 the German army was in retreat. The 12,000 remaining Jews were forced onto overcrowded cattle wagons and taken to concentration camps in Germany. Val’s journey took three days, after which he arrived in Dachau concentration camp near Munich. In Dachau, Val lost his identity. He was stripped of his identity, given a prisoner uniform, and an SS guard tore up the precious photograph of his mother which was his last remaining possession. Val was taken to a sub-camp of Dachau and forced to do back-breaking work on starvation rations.
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When someone is patronizing, that person:
believes he or she is superior to the other person.
préjudges the other person. .
carries biases about race.
has an oversimplified perception of a group of people.
What was the purpose of this film? Check all that apply.
to explain why the United States had declared war
to encourage young men to serve in the military
to promote the production of supplies for the war
to show how effective American workers could be
to mobilize troops and increase the size of the military
to show the need for tanks, guns, and other equipment
Answer:
Yellow Squares are ripe for picking.
Answer:
The Correct answers are:
3. to promote the production of supplies for the war
4. to show how effective American workers could be
6. to show the need for tanks, guns, and other equipment
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U.S. History please help
Answer:
The answer is either a or b both were happening in 1992
Explanation:
Which of the following statements about the Mexican War (1846-1848) is NOT accurate?
a. Texas annexation contributed to the outbreak of war.
b. It helped James K. Polk fulfil some of his campaign promises.
c. Support for the war reflected collective American assumptions about divine providence and the right to western lands.
d. It substantially increased the size and scope of the United States.
e. It promoted nationalism and brought an end to sectional debates.
The statement that is false about the Mexican War was e. It promoted nationalism and brought an end to sectional debates.
What did the Mexican War lead to?There was a support for the war from Americans who believed it was their right to gain more western territory.
The war was not supported by all Americans however because there were debates over Texas and its history of slavery. This means that the war did not put an end to sectionalism in terms of North v. South conflict.
In conclusion, option E is correct.
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Read the summary of the article. Choose the answer that BEST goes into the blank to complete the summary.
The mountainous terrain of Ancient Greece led to the creation of city-states, cities with their own governments. Athens and Sparta were two famous city-states.
_______________________________.
Eventually, these differences led to a 30-year war between the two city-states. Athens surrendered, but its important ideas remained.
A
Lycurgus was the most famous ruler of the Athenian city-state and developed the idea for democracy.
B
Spartans cared more about the development of healthy, strong children than the Athenians did.
C
Athenian women had more rights in their government than Spartan women did.
D
The people of Athens pursued knowledge, artwork and beauty, while the Spartans trained every citizen in preparation for war.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How did Fidel Castro bring about change to Cuba?He led an uprising and established a communist government.
He started a revolution with US support that promoted democracy.
He gained support from the Soviets to fight against a Cuban uprising.
He established a new government and named himself emperor of Cuba.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
How did Fidel Castro bring about change to Cuba?He led an uprising and established a communist government.He started a revolution with US support that promoted democracy.
He gained support from the Soviets to fight against a Cuban uprising.
He established a new government and named himself emperor of Cuba.
Answer:
How did Fidel Castro bring about change to Cuba?
He led an uprising and established a communist government.
He started a revolution with US support that promoted democracy.
He gained support from the Soviets to fight against a Cuban uprising.
He established a new government and named himself emperor of Cuba.
Explanation:
a
seball in Japan." How was baseball first introduced to Japan? Why did the Allies encourage its the war? (Site 1) BUS XY Q 12 1
Though one might naturally assume that baseball came to Japan during the U.S. occupation after World War II, this quintessential American sport was actually one of Japan’s earliest Western imports, during the Meiji Restoration, having arrived in the archipelago in 1872. Brought by an American, the sport was quickly adopted, and adapted, by the Japanese, and thus has a history in Japan nearly as long as its history in its home country.
Which is not to say that the Japanese play the sport the same way as Americans – or at least, with the same attitude. While Americans celebrate the home run hitters and fastball pitchers who rise above their peers to become baseball stars, and individual stats are followed obsessively by fans, the Japanese, true to their cultural heritage, make team cohesion and harmony the focus. As with many other imports, the Japanese have made baseball – now besuboru (bay-sue-boe-rue) – into something distinctly Japanese.
The Japanese National Tourism Organization once noted that besuboru (also known in Japan as yakyu, a combination of the characters for “field” and “ball”) is so familiar to the Japanese that some are surprised when they hear that it started in the United States.
Interaction between Japanese and American teams has been a feature of Japanese besuboru from the start, culminating in 1934, when an American All-Star team that included Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth and Lefty Gomez visited Japan to play 16 exhibition games against the All-Nippon Stars, a largely-amateur assembly. The Americans won every game – Ruth alone homered 13 times in 16 games – but the Japanese were inspired by several close games, and the characteristic Japanese sense that, were they to stick to it, they could challenge the Americans. Soon enough, the Japanese turned pro.
According to Harold Laski, the seat of the sovereign in the state can be located in ?
Answer:
Harold Joseph Laski, (born June 30, 1893, Manchester, England—died March 24, 1950, London), British political scientist, educator, and prominent member of the British Labour Party who turned to Marxism in his effort to interpret the “crisis in democracy” in Britain during the economic depression of the 1930s.
Born into a liberal Jewish middle-class family in Manchester, Laski was the son of a cotton-shipping merchant. Without his parents’ consent, he married Frida Kerrey, a Christian woman, in 1911. Laski briefly studied eugenics at University College, London, before entering New College, Oxford, in 1911. After graduating from Oxford and working for the Daily Herald, Laski left England to teach political science at McGill University in Montreal (1914–16). Later he obtained a post at Harvard University, where he taught from 1916 to 1920 and established friendships with Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Louis Brandeis, both justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, and Felix Frankfurter, who was later appointed to the court. During this period he wrote Authority in the Modern State (1919) and The Foundations of Sovereignty, and Other Essays (1921). In both works he attacked the notion of an all-powerful sovereign state, arguing instead for political pluralism. In his Grammar of Politics (1925), however, he defended the opposite position, viewing the state as “the fundamental instrument of society.”
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evaluate the contribution made by the UDF in opposing apartheid in South Africa in the 1980s essay
The UDF tried to a great extent to stop the apartheid that existed in South Africa in the 1980s.
What is the UDF?This is the abbreviation for the party in South Africa called the United Democratic Front.
The party made a lot of contributions during these periods. Thdey helped to promote boycotts in the country and school protests.
As an anti apartheid body, they incorporated several other organizations that joined in the fight. The aim was to fight for social democracy and sustainable development in the nation.
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HELP ME PLEASE Write one paragraph to explain the effects of apartheid in South Africa. Include a definition for the term apartheid in your response. Provide examples of events that led to and resulted from South Africa’s racist system of segregation.
Answer:
Like many other countries, apartheid and slavery are the cause of races feeling others are inferior to them. In South Africa, nonwhite people are subject to apartheid. Apartheid is the name of the policy that governed relations between the white minority and the nonwhite majority of South Africa during the 20th century. In South Africa, racial segregation has existed for a long time, but the practice was extended from 1948-1994 which named its racial segregation policies apartheid. Apartheid dictated where South Africans could live and work based on their race as well as eductation and the right to vote. While events in the 1990s marked the end of the legislation, effects on economic and social remain.
Explanation:
Which sentence from the passage expresses a bias of the author?
A.“A good example of checks and balances at work occurred when Franklin D. Roosevelt was president.”
A.
“A good example of checks and balances at work occurred when Franklin D. Roosevelt was president.”
B.“From 1935 to 1936, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down eight programs providing much-needed progressive reforms.”
B.
“From 1935 to 1936, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down eight programs providing much-needed progressive reforms.”
C.“Despite strong public approval of President Roosevelt and of his New Deal reforms, the Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 failed.”
C.
“Despite strong public approval of President Roosevelt and of his New Deal reforms, the Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 failed.”
D.“Roosevelt was a Democrat, but even lawmakers in his political party disapproved of the bill.”
D.
“Roosevelt was a Democrat, but even lawmakers in his political party disapproved of the bill.”
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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The sentence from the passage expresses a bias of the author "Despite strong public approval of President Roosevelt and of his New Deal reforms, the Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 failed.” The correct option is c.
What are the New Deal reforms?The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939. Major federal programs agencies included the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the Civil Works Administration (CWA), the Farm Security Administration (FSA), the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA) and the Social Security Administration (SSA).
They provided support for farmers, the unemployed, the youth, and the elderly. The New Deal included new constraints and safeguards on the banking industry and efforts to re-inflate the economy after prices had fallen sharply.
New Deal programs included both laws passed by Congress as well as presidential executive orders during the first term of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Background of the impact of pseudoscientific ideas of race on the Jewish nation by the Nazi Germany during the period of 1933 to 1945 what was its background
Answer:From 1933 to 1945, Nazi Germany carried out a campaign to “cleanse” German society of individuals viewed as biological threats to the nation’s “health.”
Explanation:
Answer:
German society was systematically "cleaned" of individuals seen as biological threats from 1933 to 1945 by Nazi Germany.
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How would a wheel and a covered wagon improve Americans ability to continue moving west
It would be faster, carry more materials and overall in power the Americas
Why did Britain declare war on Germany during World War 1?
Answer: in response to Hitler’s invasion of Poland, Britain and France. And both allies declare war on Germany. And both allies overrun the nation so that's why they declare war on Germany
Explanation:
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