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Religion in Israel is manifested primarily in Judaism. Israel is the world's only Jewish-majority state. Smaller faiths include Sunni Islam, Christianity — mostly Melkite and Orthodox — and the Druze. Religion plays a central role in national and civil life, and almost all citizens are automatically registered as members of the state's fourteen official religious communities, which exercise control over several matters of personal status, especially marriage. These are Orthodox Judaism, administered by the Chief Rabbinate, Karaite Judaism, Islam, the Druze faith, the Roman, Armenian Catholic, Maronite, Greek Catholic, Syriac Catholic, Chaldean, Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic and Anglican churches [2][3] and the Baháʼí Faith (only volunteers from foreign countries)[4].
The correct answer is
<span>to create more social welfare programs
The other three mentioned political ideas are usually within the domain of right or conservative politicians while liberalism is about things like greater social equality and equity. Things like the social security act were passed by those who were liberals.</span>
The answer to your question is D.
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1. A
2. Because the lines are crooked
3. Family
4. Frustrated
5. When you have different options
6. Someone who cannot get any books published
7. When it has just been cleaned
8. 8.000 dollars