(C) Asia was the birthplace of most of the world's major religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Asia is mainly famous for its diversity.<u> Besides being the birthplace of Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, all major religions are practised in this continent today</u>. However,<u> Islam is the religion that has the most followers in Asia</u>. It is estimated that there are more than 1.1 billion of adherents of Islam. On the other hand, <u>Christianity is a minority religion in the continent</u> since it only has 286 million adherents. Christianity began as a sect of Judaism in the first century CE, while Islam was born in the seventh century CE.
A state government's authority to regulate the safety, health, and morals of its citizens is called the "police" power.
In United States constitutional law, police power is the limit of the states to manage conduct and authorize arrange inside their domain for the improvement of the wellbeing, security, ethics, and general welfare of their inhabitants. Under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, the forces not designated to the Federal Government are saved to the states or to the general population. This infers the Federal Government does not have every single conceivable power, on the grounds that a large portion of these are saved to the State governments, and others are saved to the general population.
Answer: Congress
New states can be created by the Congress.
The Congress acts through a system of specialized standing committees in both Chambers. The Senate is the most powerful House of Congress, as its approval is required for important federal nominations and for ratification of international treaties. The president's political program needs congressional approval.
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Storytelling described the world in a way that they would understand, provide them with a vision of order in the universe similar to the order that existed in their own lives. Their view of the world came to them with invented stories rather than actual science. They were told without a difference between fact or fiction, they were free to imagine and could tell the story how they wanted to.
They wold stories about god and how they thought he created them, some about evil and dread to normally produce more excitement than dread. Children accepted the stories as true because their elders believed them to be true and adults believes what they were told as children.