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<u>Answer:</u>
Like Christianity and Buddhism, Islam also encourages belief in spiritual world for which one should do good deeds in this life.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Christianity and Islam believe in a supreme being(god) while as Buddhism believes that we all are a part of supreme being.
- In a sense all three religions have more similarities than the dissimilarities that we see on surface.
- In post classical era teachings of Muhammad were spread, which showed people a path to salvation and how deeds you commit in this life can affect you in another.
- These teachings were spread and practiced just like Christianity and Buddhism teachings before.
What happened as a result of U.S. imperialism in Cuba, the Philippines, and Hawaii? ... Through the Platt Amendment, the United States retained a great deal of control over Cuban affairs and obtained the use of land for a naval base. Cuba became a U.S. protectorate. Cuba was not allowed true economic or political freedom.
The Progressive Era is considered from 1890 to 1920. The major role of the United States in global affairs during this period of time was its involvement in the war.
The military affairs of that time included the war with Spain, the war to conquer the Philippines and the entry into the First World War.
Until the beginning of the 20th. century, political affairs in the US used to follow Washington and Madison, guidelines of neutrality and nonintervention.
But in those times, European nations turned into imperialism, establishing colonies in different parts of the planet. Time passed by when Theodore Roosevelt, influenced by <em>The Influence of Sea Power Upon History</em>(written by Admiral Alfred Thayer in 1890), understood the potential of investing money in other countries, securing the interest of the U.S.
In the 1910-1920's, the United States government followed an intervention policy in the Caribbean and Central America, the Philippines and even President Wilson supported the Mexican revolution.
This excerpt is from "The Diary of Ann Frank", which illustrates the moment on which Mr. Frank will receive Annes diary. The purpose of stage directions is to guide the actors and others reading the script, into taking the correct actions. For instance; running, walking, singing a song, grab an object, ect.