Answer:
The political turmoil brought on by the Nullification Crisis inspired John C. Calhoun to become an early leader of the Whig Party
Explanation:
John Caldwell Calhoun was a politician who is known to also be a theorist in politics. An American statesman from South Carolina who was instrumental and active in the running of the government in the 1820s
As a leading figure and among the proponents who champion the Nullification rights, Calhoun statesman activities in putting the government to check also include the states' rights and the opposition to the high tariff.
Calhoun being a leader at early stage with the Whig Party was as a result of his resolve in seeing to light the Nullification act against the federal tariff hike being rejected by the South Carolina and because his views tally with the Whig Party, He became an early leader even though he did not participate fully with them.
Answer:
Dukkha (the truth of suffering);
The arising of dukkha (the causes of suffering);
The stopping of dukkha (the end of suffering);
The path leading to the stopping of dukkha (the path to freedom from suffering)
Explanation:
Answer:
First question about Phoenicians is true.
Second one about Hebrew Bible is true.
Last one about Exodus of Jews is false.
Explanation:
Phoenicians were the most famous maritime nation of among the Ancient civilizations. They traded different goods with Crete, Egypt, even the Eastern Mediterranean. Cartage was for a long period also the greatest force in eastern Mediterranean.
On the other side, Hebrew Bible is a great source for both culture, religion and history of Jews. It tells everything about the history of Jews and is important today as the Holy Book.
Last option is not correct, because Moses, not Abraham led the exodus.