Sure, America is a superpower. However, that does not mean that is it perfect. On the outside, to the rest of the world, America is heaven. Perfect everywhere. However, on the inside, it is not perfect. In fact, it is far from perfect.
Each country has its own problems. Sure, some of them can't be solved, like a geographical issue, or a monetary issue, but not this one. Sure, other countries have issues, but not as severe as this one. The impact is greater than most people will ever experience during their life times, even after dying. But this is worse than ever before.
As a country, we can't fix this. As a group of people, we still can't. We must not separate, or discriminate, but rather unite, collaborate, and become one. Bridges are not built on one big piece, but rather multiple that come together to hold the bridge. Like a bridge's support, you can help fix this issue. It's just a matter of whether not you are able to.
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Freedom of religion selection
Explanation:
The main idea of this excerpt is that individuals must have the freedom to choose religion.
Religion is something that cannot be forcefully implemented, and even if force is used then we can’t get a sustainable growth.
Hence the author is stating that people should feely chose religion to whatever they like, based on their own thinking and conscience. Only under such scenario, they will practice the religion in its true spirit
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Explanation:
The first general election was held in 1959 and Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala became the first elected prime minister of Nepal.
they mostly established an federal government
<span>The Church responded to the Protestant Rebellion by excommunication those who insisted on prpagating heretical views after repeated warnings. There was no Protestant Reformation. The Catholic Church was in need of certain reform at that time, a fact recognized by many within the Church. Those who remained faithful to God's Church worked from within brought about the needed reform. Those who joined the rebellion and left God's Church had nothing to do with the subsequent reform.</span>