The answer to your question is true.
A religious believer might not go to war because their religion is against hurting anyone, killing anyone and making people suffer.
Just war is:
-Legal
-Happens for a reasonable cause
-Civillians must not be used
Holy war is war which happens for religious purposes, for example if Muslims and Christians were fighting over holy land- that would be holy war.
Holy wars usually have three elements:the achievement of a religious goalauthorised by a religious leadera spiritual reward for those who take partAn example of holy war are the Crusades
References: BBC Bitesize
Answer:
Jackie Robinson was honored as the National League's Most Valuable Player.
Explanation:
A yearbook is a mainly a 'memory book' that records the achievements of someone, or an important event, and most eminently memories.
Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in the Major League Baseball. The given text is about him. The information that Chan should include in his yearbook about Jackie Robinson about the awards he has won, is that he has been honored as the National League's Most Valuable Player. The Most Valuable Player award is an award given by the Baseball Writers' Association of America to that one outstanding baseball player who plays outstandingly in the American League.