They learned matmatics from islam
Explanation:
1. Children might be tempted to steal the money to buy things they want. This will cause them to steal more from others which could land them in bad situations.
2. Children do not know how to spend money properly, so if they buy useless things, it would be a waste of money.
3. Children do not have enough education and experiences on how to handle money.
4. Children must learn to save money for their future, so if money is in their reach, they may not learn the habit of saving.
Sorry, I could only think of 4.
Answer: reporting a crime
Explanation:
Obeying the law and reporting a crime are two of the best ways to be an active citizen.
As an active citizen, it is our responsibility to make sure that our community is safe and we also have good behaviors which is vital in order to have a peaceful and loving society.
We should obey every law and also report crime whenever we notice any. Keeping the community safe is everyone's responsibility and we must adhere to that.
The correct answer is D) Both A and C.
If "the impious man is not he who denies the gods of the many, but he who attaches to the gods the beliefs of the many," then
"believers in personal immortality and divine providence are impious" and "believers in atomism are pious."
We are talking about a part of the text "Epicurus: the Extant Remains." In "Epicurus, Letter of Meneoceus," the second paragraph says<em> "...For Gods there are, since the knowledge of them is by clear vision. But they are not such as the many believe them to be: for indeed they do not consistently represent them as they believe them to be. And the impious man is not he who denies the gods of the many, but he who attaches to the gods the beliefs of the many. For the statements of the many about the Gods are not conceptions derived from sensation, but false suppositions, according to which the greatest misfortunes befall the wicked and the greatest blessings the good by the gift of the Gods."</em>