I think it is best to be honest and answer questions appropriately based on the child's age. Use your words carefully because they will remember exactly what you say. For example, if you say "Aunt Karen went to the hospital and passed away". The child may interpret when people go to the hospital, the next step will be death. There also are children's books that can help explain the death of a loved one. If a child asks a question and you are not sure how to respond, its fair to state, "that is a good question, I don't have an answer right now however I will get back to you or have an answer for you later". The child will remember, so do your homework and more important show them you are true to your word by responding at a later date. My husband died when my son was 6 so there was many conversations about death and dying in our home. I tried my best to normalize the situation and not present it as something to fear. Losing a parent is very difficult for a child at any age, however, their brains are resilient and their coping skills are incredible. If the child becomes depressed or despondent, seek professional help. Love and comfort them as you would want to be comforted in a sad situation. Blessings.
Answer:What groups held the greatest power in Muslim society? Merchant leaders, landowners, and wealthy merchants - because they controlled trade and held the greatest power.
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The most traumatic era in the entire history of Roman Catholicism, some have argued, was the period from the middle of the 14th century to the middle of the 16th.
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This was the time when Protestantism, through its definitive break with Roman Catholicism, arose to take its place on the Christian map.
While the federal budget is funded by tax revenues. Many Americans do not agree with the amount of spending or what is funded by the budget. Many feel we should spend less. Politicians who want to lower taxes maybe cutting spending in areas the public agrees with. Also if taxes continue to be raised and income is not raised people will have a smaller budget to provide the needs of their families and the government will have more money. If I have to tighten my budget so should they.
There were a lot of factors. To start, the United States started pushing for Democracy, while the soviet union was obviously communist
These two systems are polar opposites, and because of those differences, there was obviously conflict between the two even during WWII (although yes, they were technically allies)
Oh yeh, and both sides had nukes now after WWII. Which meant we started pointing them at each other. And seeing who would pull the trigger first (Mutually assured destruction: you shoot a nuke at me, I'll shoot all mine at you) believe it or not, MAD was pretty effective at keeping the peace during the cold war.
But in 1950-1953, just a few years after WWII ended, South Korea (backed by the US) and North Korea (backed by communist China, soviet union) went to war (North invaded the South). We sent "ambassaders" to the South so they wouldn't be taken over by communists, but everyone knew they were really just soldiers. This is the beginning of "containment"
We wanted to "contain" communism. It started with the Korea War, and was cited as reason to become involved in Vietnam 10 years later.
TO SUMMARIZE: We went from an alliance to the Cold War because of our differing views on how the government and the economy should operate (Capitalism, vs Communism)
Nations started opposing each other because they were forced to ally with the United States, who was trying to spread Democracy, or with the Soviets, who were spreading communism.
Nations mainly disagreed on how their economies and governments should be run, which ultimately determined who they sided with during the cold war.