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Debora [2.8K]
2 years ago
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(06.03 MC) According to Buddhist beliefs, how can Nirvana be achieved? The Eightfold Path The Four Noble Truths The Three Qualit

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choli [55]2 years ago
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Answer:

In the Buddhist tradition, nirvana has commonly been interpreted as the extinction of the "three fires", or "three poisons", greed, aversion and ignorance. When these fires are extinguished, release from the cycle of rebirth is attained.

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Andrew Jackson’s presidency was a highly controversial period characterized by Jacksonian democracy and the rise of the common man.

Explanation:

Jacksonian Democracy

“Jacksonian democracy” refers to the period of time (roughly 1828–1840) dominated by the controversial presidency of Andrew Jackson (1829–1837). Jackson, a westerner and the hero of the Battle of New Orleans (1815), ran for the presidency in 1824 but lost to John Quincy Adams. He ran again in 1828 and won in a landslide.

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Expanded Suffrage

The Jacksonians believed that voting rights should be extended to all white men. By 1820, universal white-male suffrage was the norm, and by 1850, nearly all requirements to own property or pay taxes had been dropped. The fact that many men were now legally allowed to vote did not necessarily mean they would, and local parties systematically sought out potential voters and pulled them to the polls. Voter turnout soared during the Second Party System, reaching about 80 percent of the adult white men by 1840.

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