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Zoroastrianism is one of the most ancient religions of the world. At one time it was the dominant religion of Iran and adjoining regions. Its popularity declined when the Islamic invaders occupied Iran and introduced Islam. A handful few who fled from Iran, after the fall of the Sassanid Empire, to escape persecution in the hands of the new rules took shelter in India. They are known today in India as Parsis, a small community that has been persistently striving ever since to keep the tenets of the religion alive, despite hardships and lack of following.
Apart from them, a few people in Iran continue to practice Zoroastrianism. They enjoy a minority status in Iran, an Islamic nation, with a limited degree of freedom to practice their religion. The total number of people practicing Zoroastrianism in the world today would be around 250000 of whom 80% live in India and the rest in various parts of the world including the USA. Although Zoroastrianism lost its status as a popular world religion, its study and knowledge are very useful for our understanding of the development of religious thought in the ancient world and how its important beliefs and practices have parallels in other religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Hinduism. The following are some of the important beliefs of Zoroastrianism.
I don't think dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was either necessary or acceptable. Japan was already weakened by the war and it was obvious that it wouldn't be able to fight much more. That's why America had other options to choose from in order to end the war other than the atomic bomb. However, I don't think their dropping the atomic bomb had much to do with Japan - it was just a demonstration of the US power and a threat to other countries in the world not to mess with it - Japan just happened to be the guinea pig. The atomic bomb led to the deaths of more than 200,000 people in Japan, and to dire consequences in Hiroshima and Nagasaki which can be still felt today, over 70 years since the bombing happened.
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The release of two atomic bombs on Japan in August 1945 helped end World War II but ushered in the Cold War, a conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union that dragged on nearly half a century. ... Cold War calculations led to a divided Germany and U.S. involvement in wars in Korea and Vietnam
“The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.”
Both
of Jefferson’s famous quotes about Shays’ Rebellion are still
frequently cited by people who are “mad as hell” about something the
government has done.
Today, relatively few people actually believe
that the sentiments Jefferson expressed should be interpreted and acted
out literally, through a violent revolution.
<span>Some anti-gun control protesters who carry signs referring to Jefferson’s “tree of liberty” quote apparently do.</span>
The correct answer is C)Fewer jobs and lower wages gave Americans fewer resources.
The 1970's is a decade in American history that is categorized by turmoil and slow economic growth.The fewer jobs and lower wages are often attributed to the economic policies of presidents like Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. The inability of these two presidents to address the issue of inflation and fix the issues caused by the crisis with the organization that provided oil for the United States (OPEC) resulted in several different issues that negatively impacted the American economy.