Answer:
The concept of karma is reaping what you sowed. Basically, get consequences for actions a person has done. Religions that practice/ believe in karma are: Hinduism, Christianity, and Buddism.
Explanation:
Buddism and Hinduism both believe in reincarination ( the belief of being reborn. ) They think that your actions can decide what you´ll be reborn as. For example, if a person was doing something bad / wrong in their life, they could be reborn as an animal, while a person who was honest and righteous could be reborn as a human. Christianty, has a different take on karma, it believes you get what you deserve in the afterlife, basically if you are good then you will go to heaven , meanwhile ¨sinners ¨ (people who also do bad things ) will go to hell. (hope this helps :3)
What do you mean by subject like school wise classes if so history.
The first state to establish a court administrative office was North Dakota in 1927.
Answer:
look down
Explanation:
first what do people call the united states in basically every country around the world?
a.)the land of freedom
b.)the land of opportunity
c.)the land of a better and brighter tomorrow
d.)or all of the above
well the answer is D
therefore you can infer that because of the united states being the land of freedom, the land of opportunity, the land of a better and brighter tomorrow; the united states offered Asian Americans jobs in the rail way, let them take upon any religion they wanted two. Have the right of property, the right of speech, the right of equal protection, the right to own their own property. Also many people around the world immigrated to the united states in search for a better future for their children, family, and themselves. This is why many people also come to the united states of being threatened to death by other people in their counties. Examples: gangs, officials, economy is low, the government is corrupt, or they were threatened by something in their country. Like the Zeka virus that was sent by the united states to many countries. Search up online for more information...