Beginnings of Christianity. Christianitydeveloped in Judea in the mid-first century CE, based first on the teachings of Jesus and later on the writings and missionary work of Paul of Tarsus. Originally, Christianity was a small, unorganized sect that promised personal salvation after death.
Answer: agriculture/agribusiness and renewable natural resources are used to refer to a broad range of activities in AGRICULTURE
Explanation: Agriculture is defined as the cultivation of land, harvesting of crops, rearing of animals and management of livestock.
Agribusiness are large corporations connected to agriculture, either owning or operating large scale farms, or catering to those who do.
Renewable natural resources are resources that can be used over and over again and are replaced naturally. Examples are solar, wind energy biogas etc.
Some branches of Agriculture include agricultural economics, agricultural Chemistry, agronomy, horticulture etc.
The great depression affected all facets of the country that resulted to<span> serious decrease in output and a sudden rise in unemployment. before this event, </span><span>the Federal Reserve had caused banks to decrease their willingness to loan money to the people. the stock market also declined at the time before. The answers are D., C, and B </span>
Alienation from one's religion is the correct answer.
Alienation from one's religion is <u>NOT</u> one of Marx's four types of alienation and has nothing to do with Marx. In fact, according to Karl Marx, there are only 4 types of alienation within the capitalism mode of production, such as:
- Alienation from the product of one's labor.
- Alienation from one's self.
- Alienation from others.
- Alienation of the worker from the act of production.