A- The three main traditions of Buddhism are- Therevada, Mahayana and Vajrayana.
The Therevada provides the detailed and most useful account of Buddha's original teachings. It shares the logic of meditation practice.
The Mahayana provides us with the living traditions of Awakened Masters also known as Zen. This molds us towards wisdom and compassion.
The Vajrayana offers an arrangement of psychological practices along with core meditation practices. This tradition has changed few things like it has added reincarnation process.
2- The Middle way or Middle path was used to describe the character of the Noble eightfold path that leads to liberation. The eightfold path was the right view, right resolve, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right samadhi.
3- Buddhism was spread across and beyond India by King Ashoka. He sent monks to outside territories to preach Buddhism and people began converting to Buddhism all around the world.
Should be TRUE, but lmk if not but I'm pretty sure it is.
<u>Complete Question:</u>
This was a representation or picture of a scared Christian personage.
A. delphi
B. erechtheion
C. icon
D. temple of Apollo
<u>Correct Option:</u>
"Icon" was a representation or picture of a scared Christian personage.
<u>Option: C</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The image and painting are known in Greek as "Icon" during medieval period, where relation of icon is with religious picture in wooden base and opted by devotees for prayer. Originally icons had come to represent the Christian Orthodox Church sculpture. Iconoclasm corresponds to the demolition of pictures or a general animosity to visual display. In 726, when Emperor Leo III openly took a stance opposing icons, open animosity towards religious images began; this culminated in their withdrawal from churches and their demolition.
Answer:
they felt that they (the europeans) were superior
Although there were great physical and financial risks associated with colonization, the rewards in terms o resources and land power were immense, so most nations were willing to try.