<span>I am assuming that what you are asking is how does Buddhism today compare to what the Buddha taught. Buddhism over the years has been enriched by each culture that has been exposed to; changing the nature of practice just slightly each time. So Chan Buddhism (China) is slightly different in practice then is Zen Buddhism (Japan, Korea). But the teachings have always remained the same. Now when I speak of practice, it is the methods used to teach the Dharma (the teachings). The biggest change in Buddhism since the Buddha is the development of Mahayana Buddhism. Mahayana Buddhism, which added teachings from later Buddhas and Bodhisattvas to The Buddha's original teachings in regards to living a compassionate life to help all other beings. So Buddhism adapts the methods but never the message or teachings.</span>
The ice age made them very cold and travel across the Bering strait to get to Alaska so that they could then flee to Africa which is where conditions where slightly better and they would have a higher chance of living.
The examples in this questions describes what is known as the substantive representation.
The substantive representation can be explained to be the tendency of the elected members of the US representatives or legislators to advocate for certain groups of people in the society.
All of these people that were listed in this question are all running to be in the congress where they can act as representatives of the people.
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Fertile soil, a long growing season.
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There's no specific year in the question so we don't know if it involves slaves or native Americans.