Answer:
With sayings such as ‘she’ll be right’ and ‘no worries’ part of our daily vernacular, it seems that our society rates positivity highly. But if you’re having a tough time, stifling negative emotions doesn’t make them go away and could actually be unhealthy.
A series of studies over the past few decades show that suppressing your emotions can and does affect your body and your mind. In fact, a 2013 study by the Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Rochester showed people who bottled up their emotions increased their chance of premature death from all causes by more than 30%, with their risk of being diagnosed with cancer increasing by 70%.
Explanation:
Christianity originated with the Teachings of Jesus Christ, who lived in Judea, a Roman province (=province of the Roman Empire), in today's Israel: that's where it originated.
The correct answer is A which is “The widths of cart axles”.
The answer is d, the shogun.
Why?
They used their military power to rule Japan