Answer:
there are more but heres some of them
Explanation:
Amaterasu. Japanese sun goddess, the queen of heaven, kami, and creation itself.
Ame-no-Uzume. Japanese goddess of the dawn, who saved the world from eternal night.
Benzaiten. Japanese goddess of luck and wisdom, kami of all that flows, from water to time.
Bishamonten. ... Japanese god of war and fortune
Daikokuten. ... god of luck and fortune seekers
Ebisu. ... smiling god of luck, wealth, and prosperity
Fujin. ...god of wind, neither good nor evil
Answer:
True
Explanation:
In Judeo-Christian culture, burnt offerings required to first kill the animal, and then cut it up into pieces, in order to burn it down in a specific altar.
Instructions for burnt offerings can be seen in the book of Leviticus.
In other cultures, animal burn offering conventions may vary, but these convetions are true for Judeo-Christian culture.
President of the first continental congress.
Purpose was to : To search for gold