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The spread of ideas during the Renaissance was MOST affected by the <span>printing press (C) . With the printing press they could make many copies of books etc.. in less time. </span>
Answer: Buddhism in the West (or more narrowly Western Buddhism) broadly encompasses the knowledge and practice of Buddhism outside of Asia in the Western world. Occasional intersections between Western civilization and the Buddhist world have been occurring for thousands of years. The first Westerners to become Buddhists were Greeks who settled in Bactria and India during the Hellenistic period. They became influential figures during the reigns of the Indo-Greek kings, whose patronage of Buddhism led to the emergence of Greco-Buddhism and Greco-Buddhist art. There was little contact between the Western and Buddhist cultures during most of the Middle Ages but the early modern rise of global trade and mercantilism, improved navigation technology and the European colonization of Asian Buddhist countries led to increased knowledge of Buddhism among Westerners. This increased contact led to various responses from Buddhists and Westerners throughout the modern era. These include religious proselytism, religious polemics and debates (such as the Sri Lankan Panadura debate), Buddhist modernism, Western convert Buddhists and the rise of Buddhist studies in Western academia. During the 20th century, there was a growth in Western Buddhism due to various factors such as immigration, globalization, the decline of Christianity and increased interest among Westerners. The various schools of Buddhism are now established in all major Western countries making up a small minority in the United States (1% in 2017), Europe (0.2% in 2010), Australia (2.4% in 2016) and New Zealand. So the answer is The Basic Teachings of Buddha which are core to Buddhism are: The Three Universal Truths; The Four Noble Truths; and • The Noble Eightfold Path.Explanation: Plz brainlist.
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The equator passes through three countries in South America. They are Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil
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ie) the civil service exams in China during period 2 or 3
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not include the section where Jorge is criticizing Matt about his status (calling him an aristocrat), we can comment on the following.
I think the kids in the room that witnessed the action felt awkward and in an uncomfortable position. Calling names is not good, period. If the kids were there and witnessed the critiques expressed by Jorge, they could have asked what was wrong with Jorge and why he had some prejudices against Matt. Instead of criticizing, Jorge should have respectfully shared his feelings with Matt, and had a decent discussion, listening to each other arguments.