The Four Noble Truths, which include the Eightfold Path, describe the
true nature of existence, and the means to live in harmony with that
nature.
By tradition, the preaching of the Four Noble Truths
was the first sermon given by the Buddha, after he became the Awakened
One.
It could be said that The Four Noble Truths, and what they
infer, are Buddhism itself. There are many traditions, schools, sects
of Buddhism, but the Four Noble Truths are acknowledged in all of them,
because they are foundational. They describe why Buddhism is needed, and
what constitutes the essence of the practice of Buddhism. There may be
various practices and ideas within Buddhism, but they are merely
different expressions of the essence as expressed in the Four Noble
Truths.
4) a hill. Because it pops up
5) the more brown, the higher, the elevation. The part above Mexico, it is very brown, circle that part.
Well, Germany is not usually thought to have started it, rather a Serbian rebel, Austrian ultimatum to Serbia to catch this rebel, Serbia's refusal to let Austria enter their country and Russian support of Serbia.
After all this, Austria asked Germany to support them, and Germany did, knowing that this means fighting against the powerful Russia.
So Germany's agreement to the ongoing war turned it into a bigger conflict.
Answer:
d. Many power holders and many points of access to power.
Explanation:
An interest group can be defined as a group of people sharing common aims, ideas and concerns, which seeks to influence government or a public policy.
Pluralism, when it refers to interest groups, means many power holders and many points of access to power.
The points of access to power includes; charisma, skill, experience, money, knowledge, prestige, legal authority, free time etc.
Since the interest groups are usually made up of numerous people or groups of people, it simply means that there are many power holders and none among them is really all powerful.
<em>Generally, as the number of power holders increases so does the number of access to power. </em>