A secular ruler is one that is not guided by any particular form of religion. These 3 events were part of a gradual process that resulted in rulers adopting secularism.
- <u>Peace of Augsburg:</u> Signed in 1555, made it possible for rulers of the Holy Roman Empire to choose between Protestantism or Catholicism as their choice of belief.
- <u>Edict of Nantes:</u> Signed in 1598, granted the Protestants of France rights in the nation. Before this event, Protestants of France were considered as heretics.
- <u>The Peace of Westphalia:</u> Series of peace treaties signed in 1648 that ended the Religious Wars in Europe.
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“Individualistic
culture”
are groups in which members are separate from their group and are responsible
for their destiny.</span>
<span>Individualistic culture refer
to a culture or society whose main attribute is not individualism which means
that in such society the stress is on individual as opposed to other cultures
where emphasize is usually on the entire group.</span>
Answer:
The EEC was designed to create a common market among its members through the elimination of most trade barriers and the establishment of a common external trade policy. The treaty also provided for a common agricultural policy, which was established in 1962 to protect EEC farmers from agricultural imports.
Explanation:
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False; how could the unconscious have the power to effect behavior when they are unconsious.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Using Fiscal policy is the best way to fight the recession of the country.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>It involves the acts of government like, increasing the government spending, making the interest rate as low as possible and encouraging the investors.</em>
This tactics of applying the fiscal policy helps the country in increasing the GDP and fight against the recession.
Government should apply monetary policy when the economy of the country is in boom because it may cause inflation.
<em>Privatization and reduction in money supply helps in controlling the inflation.</em>