Unfortunately, I do not have pages from a textbook to give to you. However I do know that after WWl, because of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to lose all its colonies and conquered land which means they do not have access to their resources. In addition, they had to pay HUGE reparations to cover civilian damages that were caused during the war. This made Germany politically unstable as the Kaiser fled after WWl and they had 12 political parties during that time. Soon, there will be a rise seen in the political ideology of the National Socialist German Workers' Party- also known as the Nazi Party.
Answer:As Taoism took root, Laozi was worshipped as a god. Belief in the revelation of the Tao from the divine Laozi resulted in the formation of the Way of the Celestial Masters, the first organized religious Taoist sect. In later mature Taoist tradition, Laozi came to be seen as a personification of the Tao. Laozi wanted people to be closer to nature. He wanted to get away from the rules made by the government or society. To him, the government was selfish and power-hungry. In his world, he would have no rules.Cited from Britannica and Wikipedia.
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Oregon constitution has some rights in that the 6th right is "no religious test for witness or jurors".
Explanation:
The 6th right "no religious test for witness or jurors" states that none of the person shall be rendered incompetence as a witness or jurors in consequence of his opinion in matters of religion, nor be questioned in any court of justice in touching his religious belief to affect the weight of his testimony.
The Oregon constitution was formed by the convention of delegates selected by the people. The constitution was approved by the vote of people of Oregon territory. The source of the amendment, revision or addition is revised for the following sections.
In 46 sections various bills of rights are passed in the Oregon constitution as a preamble.