the Populists simply wanted more money in circulation as they believed this would raise the price of the crops. I was always curious as to "who" advised them of this policy as it would lead to inflation.
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True, Since the 1970s, several children have died after their parents refused medical treatment because of religious beliefs.
Religious belief means belief in the core of a religion's faith, such as in Christianity, that Jesus is the Son of God. It also means that beliefs exist within a religion, but are not shared by everyone in that religion.
Religion is a set of cultural systems, belief systems, and worldviews that connect people to spirituality and sometimes moral values.
Among the major religions of the world, Christianity is the largest, with more than two billion adherents. Christianity is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and is about 2000 years old. The most common classification of religion in sociology distinguishes four main types of religion: theism, animism, totemism, and new age.
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Japan was able to recover so fast due to the Korean War. There was a huge surge of United Nation and United States troops that provided money and jobs. Japan was able to serve as a repair hub as well as a logistics base during that time.
The United States in the 1950s experienced marked economic growth – with an increase in manufacturing and home construction amongst a post–World War II economic expansion. The Cold War and its associated conflicts helped create a politically conservative climate in the country, as the quasi-confrontation intensified throughout the entire decade. Fear of communism caused public Congressional hearings in both houses of Congress while anti-communism was the prevailing sentiment in the United States throughout the period. Conformity and conservatism characterized the social norms of the time. Accordingly, the 1950s in the United States are generally considered both socially conservative and highly materialistic in nature. The 1950s are noted in United States history as a time of compliance, conformity and also, to a lesser extent, of rebellion. Major U.S. events during the decade included: the Korean War (1950–1953); the 1952 election of Second World War hero and retired Army General Dwight D. Eisenhower as President and his subsequent re-election in 1956; the Red Scare and anti-communist concerns of the McCarthy-era; and the U.S. reaction to the 1957 launch by the Soviet Union of the Sputnik satellite, a major milestone in the Cold War.
B. They didn't have to be built next to streams and bodies of water.