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Anyway, many Shinto people have harsh practices. Most of the time, as a warmup you would hang from a rope by your head and balance for 2 hours. Then, punch stacks of paper against a brick wall for 2 hours, head bang into a bag for 2 hours, and be on a headstand for 2 hours. Everyday, for 2 years.
Answer:
B. consider religion less important to their lives
Explanation:
It seems to be a very basic principle, at least in most cases, that as a country is becoming more and more secular, the religion is becoming less and less important, and the religious authorities lose big chunk of power. The reason for this is that the secular states are clearly separating the politics from the religion, thus the religion doesn't have any political power. As the religious authorities lose their power, and the people become more educated and free, gradually they leave the religion behind, and either just respect it as part of their tradition, or totally abandon it and move toward atheism. This can easily be seen in the majority of the well developed countries.
The result when United States troops fought Field Marshall Rommel's Afrika Korps in the Battle of Kasserine Pass, <span>US forces were forced to retreat by German troops. </span>
Answer: by making peace with the ones with hatred in their heart
Explanation:
<span>I think its C.A large labor force that had left the villages was available for work in city factories.</span>