The Answer is B: order and stability.
Confucianism is concerned with creating an orderly society and Daoism is concerned with helping people live in harmony with the nature the thing that makes them compatible is that: order and stability. both of them wants the same thing but in different manners but the mix they make creates order and stability.
Interphase stages:(G0, G1, S and G2)
G0: the resting of the cell
G1: The organelles form and makes proteins
S: during the S stage, a cell grows and copies its DNA
G2: during the G2 stage another period of growth and final preparation for mitosis.
Mitotic phase: Mitosis
(a good way to remember the 4 phases of mitosis is PMAT)
1. Prophase: In the nucleus, chromosomes condense and become visible. In the cytoplasm, the spindle fibers form.
2. Metaphase: The copied chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.
3. Anaphase: The chromosomes separate into two genetically identical groups and move to opposite ends of the spindle.
4. Telophase: Nuclear membranes form around each of the two sets of chromosomes, the chromosomes begin to spread out the spindle begins to breakdown.
Last is Cytokinesis: Division of a cell's cytoplasm after telophase.
(I got these from my notes. I hoped that helped)
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1: They believed people formed their own way of living and went out to achieve great goals.
2: They studied many things like religions and life of the people.
3: The conflict between them was of because Humanist strengthen life on this earth while the catholic church Prioritized life after death.
4: This emphasis on individualism was an enormous shift from medieval thinking. Medieval thinking was like catholic church thinking.
5: Humanist believed you should question the way of life you choose for yourself.
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What kind of organizations are you talking about
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Another important ancient Greek concept that influenced the formation of the United States government was the written constitution. ... The original U.S. voting system had some similarities with that of Athens. In Athens, every citizen could speak his mind and vote at a large assembly that met to create laws
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