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They believed Religion was more important than science.
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They believed everything was a reflection of God.
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The correct answer is A. The fact that communism was spreading and threatening government stability began to shape the debate over foreign policy in the 1960s. This situation led to the development of the domino theory and the adoption of the Johnson Doctrine as the main foreign policy rule in the United States.
The doctrine meant that the United States of America appropriated the right to carry out armed intervention in the internal affairs of the states of the Western Hemisphere (and subsequently of any countries in the Asia-Pacific region) to protect the interests of its citizens. The doctrine was aimed at preventing the coming to power of communist or socialist parties (even if their coming was done in a democratic way and with the support of the majority of the population of a sovereign country).
Main points of discontent for the Catholic Church are the papal primacy <span>and the </span>filioque clause.<span>For Eastern Orthodox the main point of discontent is voiced by </span>neo-Palamism<span>, which sees the </span>Essence-energy distinction<span>, and the experiential vision of God as attained in </span>theoria<span> and </span>theosis<span>, as the main point of divergence between East and West.</span>
This passage is about the speech of President Jackson in Congress, where he defended the process of remorse of the Indians.
The use of the word "progessive" refers to the continuation of a process begun earlier, where the Indians were massacred and expelled from their territories to the detriment of the white man's civilization. The former president used that term as a way to slow down an attitude that today would be understood as barbarism, but one that is part of US history.