Answer:
Similarity 1,
Christianity and Buddhism were both spread by merchants and missionaries
Similarity 2,
Both were spread by powerful emperors
Similarity 3
Both appealed to the lower class
Difference between the diffusion of Buddhism from its origin
Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire whereas Buddhism spread through East and South Asia
Christianity was spread to many different cities in Europe by missionaries who dedicated their lives to spreading their beliefs and religion.
-Missionaries would go to many cities in Europe and preach the word of God.
-Paul was one of the first and most important missionaries who later became a disciple of Jesus Christ.
Explanation:
Both Buddhism and Christianity from their origins to the sixth century C. E. had similarities in that the diffusion was attributed through missionary work and conquest. Meanwhile, Christianity spread through the downfall of Rome and Buddhism spread by Ashoka who sent monks to share the teachings of the Buddha.
Non-proportion. the distribution along the US lands is easy to find. Look at a list of the states and their respective population and landmass. If provided also look at the density of each state. The density of each state shows how many people reside in 1 sq mi.
Looking at the list, you see a flux between the statistics. You see the states on the eastern side of the country have a higher density.
The reason I describe the distribution as non-proportional is because a proportional distribution is binded to have the same, if not similar, density with in all the states. You can also express this proportionality with a function, that would have been in the form of y=mx. <em>m</em> would represent the number of people per sq mi and <em>x </em>would be the number of square miles. Some flux would have been present but very mild.
Since the flux in reality is not mild but very noticible, I would call the distribution 'non-proportionate'.
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