The special group that advises the President of United
states is called the Cabinet. So the correct option to the question is option “a”.
Normally the cabinet is made up of 14 members and they are the ones that advise
the president during the time of need. Normally these cabinet members are
selected by the President himself and they are then confirmed through the
Senate. All members of the Cabinet have the title Secretaries except the one
who heads the Justice department. He is known as the Attorney General.
The idea behind the statement was that people in the south didn't like slavery much but they thought that it had to be done. For many of them it was true because they had large areas of land that were covered in crops, and the economy was thriving because the people who worked on that land were slaves. If it hadn't been for free work force, the economy would've failed for them and they'd lose everything. They believed that slavery therefore had to exist because someone has to keep the world spinning according to what they believed was right.
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Puritan communities in New England in the 1600s believed that all children should learn to read and write so they could "<span>D.read and study the Bible," since the entire Puritan society was based around fundamental religious values. </span>
that was the Caribbean colonies
Answer:
He is the spiritual leader of Tibet. He is significant to his followers because they consider him to be an enlightened individual who has delayed his own nirvana to help them.
Explanation:
Lhamo Thondup (born name), Tenzin Gyatso (spiritual name) is the current 14th Tibetan Dalai Lama .
Dalai Lama as the word itself is the title of a lineage of religious leaders. As a two-year-old boy was recognized as a reincarnation by the Tibetan monks. At age of four, he was taken from his family to start with preparations for his leadership (Dalai Lama).
His fight is for a peace and is most recognized in the world for a peaceful campaign against Chinese domination in Tibet. For this campaign he received the Nobel Peace prize in 1989.