Answer: Grimké and McDowell were both very opposed to the institution of slavery, on the grounds that it was a morally deficient system that violated Christian law and human rights. McDowell advocated patience and prayer over direct action, and argued that abolishing slavery "would create even worse evils". She and her sister Sarah Moore Grimké were among the first women to speak in public against slavery, defying gender norms and risking violence in doing so. Beyond ending slavery, their mission—highly radical for the times—was to promote racial and gender equality.
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Answer:constructivism
Explanation:What is constructivism? Constructivism is a theorical perpective that states that people construct their own knowledge and one's reality is determined by their experiences.
Constructivism believes that people construct their own knowledge and meaning and this meaning is always affected by their prior knowledge. Provided that the US has experienced violent encounter with the North Korea before is eventually going to affect the meaning they associate with build up of weapons in North Korea when compared to Canada which they have never had an violent encounter with before.
Answer: There are 5 categories/classifications of musical instruments according to Sachs Horn Bostel.
These include the following:
Electrophones, membranophones, idiphones, chordophones and electrophones.
Examples of each the above classifications are:
Chordophones: guitar and harp
Aerophones: Saxophone, flute and trumpet.
Membranophones: include vibration instruments like violin, guitar can as well fall in this category.
Electrophones: these include electronic organ
Idiphones: these may include bells, cymbals and xylophones.
Explanation:
The order in which these events took place are as follow:
1) Siddhartha is Hindu prince
2) Siddhartha sees sickness, old age, death
3) Siddhartha sees a holy man
4) Siddhartha becomes religious seeker and ascetic
5) Siddhartha meditates under Bodhi Tree
6) Siddhartha finds enlightenment
Buddha which is the title of Siddhartha lived a luxurious life away from pain and suffering as a prince until one day he toured the city where he first witnessed the four sights mentioned above. This turned his life and he started seeking after the real truth “Nirvana”. His journey is a long and full of trials by Satan but finally he finds enlightenment.