<span><span>Pilgrimage is found in both
religions, </span>Hajj<span> <span>to Mecca in Islam, while </span></span>Kumbh Mela<span> <span>and </span></span>Tirtha
Yatra<span> in Hinduism.</span>]<span> <span>Muslims performs 7 rounds around Kaaba during Hajj which is called </span></span>Tawaf<span>. Hindus
also perform one or more rounds around the center (Garbhagriya) of a temple
(one to twenty-one</span>[16]<span>), which
is called as </span>Parikrama<span> <span>(known in Sanskrit as </span>pradakśiṇā). Both of them are commonly called </span><span>circumambulation</span></span>
<span>United
States incarceration rates in state and federal prisons remained remarkably
stable throughout the better part of the twentieth century, averaging
just over 108 people per 100,000 from 1925 to
1973. </span>But in
1980 the rate of US imprisonment increased by over 40 percent, from 97 per
100,000 people in 1970 to 139 per 100,000 people—the first increase of this
magnitude in American history. Between 1980 and the mid-2000s, the
incarceration rate nearly quadrupled, reaching an all-time high of 506 per
100,000 people by 2007, amounting to a total of 1,596,835 state and federal prisoners.
If one includes the estimated 780,174 people incarcerated in local jails that year,
by 2007 a total of 2,377,009 people were living behind bars in the United
States, or approximately 1 in 100 US adults. The trend of mass imprisonment in
the late 20th century could have been avoided if the State legislators could
have refused to criminalize drug use.
The world sorted by their gross domestic product per capita<span> at nominal values. This is the value of all final goods and services produced within a </span>nation<span> in a given year, converted at market exchange rates to current U.S. dollars, divided by the average (or mid-year) population for the same year.
I'm not sure if this is what your lookng for.</span>
Answer:
The American System i think
Explanation:
an Economic program advance by henry clay ,, that included supports for a national bank, high tariffs, and internal improvements; emphasized strong role for federal government in the economy.