Here are the duties of a young Indian man through the ideal life cycle:
1. <span>the young man becomes a student and studies the sacred texts
2. </span><span>he then becomes a householder, married, has children, and acquires material wealth
3. </span><span>when his grandchildren are born, he gives up home and family and becomes a forest dweller, meditating on the nature and meaning of existence
4. </span><span>he abandons his personal identity altogether and becomes a wandering ascetic awaiting death.
I guess that the first two parts are similar to any other person in the world - we are born, go to school and study, perhaps get married and start our own families, and then grow old. What differs is the second half of the list - personally, I don't think I'd like to be a wandering ascetic in my old age, but rather be home surrounded by my own family and enjoying my retirement. </span>
This is a political movement.
<span>John Dickinson led the moderate faction at the second continental congress and wrote the Olive Branch Petition, which pledged loyalty to King George III. The petition was sent to the king in July of 1775, but he rejected it outright.</span>
I believe the answers are:
The Bull Moose party was formed by a former Republican
President and Jane Adams.
A third party inevitably split the vote of the leading party.
The majority of votes in united states tend to fall to either one of the two dominant parties (either democrats or Republican).
Since the 1860, there were barely any third parties that could shaken the dominance of these two parties. During the election, the third parties tend to get very little vote, and eventually have to give it all to one of the two dominant parties in exchange of a little influence within the government.