1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
ioda
3 years ago
13

why is it important to study different religions of the world? How would knowing the history of a religion and where it primaril

y is geographically located help you understand events later in history? need at least 5 sentences, provide examples, from various religions of history, and how they have influenced world history.
History
2 answers:
12345 [234]3 years ago
4 0
<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2><h2><u>Traveling</u></h2><h2><u>Explanation:</u></h2><h2><u>If you travel somewhere you might not understand why their doing something or how they are speaking. You would be completely lost. This is just one of the many reason for why you need to know other religions. </u></h2>
11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:Religious Studies is intellectually exciting because it provides access to the mystery of the other.

Religion is one of the primary disciplines for investigating the boundary questions of life and death, of love and hate, that characterize the human condition.

Religious Studies is academically enriching because it is a trans disciplinary mode of inquiry that engenders deep intercultural literacy.

Serious study of the world's religions inculcates unique cultural sensitivities among students.  

Religious Studies is personally meaningful because it raises questions of purpose and value along with developing important life skills.

Religious studies enables the development of crucial aptitudes -- critical thinking, communication competence

Explanation:

You might be interested in
Who does Lincoln say is engaged in a great civil war?
NNADVOKAT [17]

Answer: He was speaking in general to stop fighting and shedding each others blood! Hope this helps

Explanation:

In November of 1863 President Abraham Lincoln was invited to attend the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Seventeen acres adjacent to the town's regular cemetery had been purchased for the burial of the soldiers killed in the Battle of Gettysburg. The chief orator was to be the eloquent Edward Everett of Massachusetts. Mr. Lincoln would then add a few appropriate remarks in honor of the dead. Everett ended up speaking for about two hours; Lincoln spoke for less than three minutes.

While in Gettysburg, where would the president stay? David Wills, a Gettysburg attorney, was the chairman of the cemetery board. His home fronted on the public square. Wills invited the president to stay overnight at his home.

The president rode to Gettysburg on a special train of four cars furnished by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The train left Washington, D.C. and traveled through Maryland to Baltimore. There it was transferred to the North Central tracks and proceeded on that line to Hanover Junction, Pennsylvania. There it changed to the Hanover Line for the remainder of the trip to Gettysburg.

Lincoln arrived in Gettysburg at 5:00 P.M. on November 18. He ate dinner and spent the night at Wills' mansion before giving his famous address the next day.

7 0
3 years ago
Why does Hobbes believe that power in a commonwealth should not be divided?
Lapatulllka [165]
Because he’s a tyrant. Probly.
8 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Based on the text what was langes purpose in taking the photograph
Andrei [34K]

Answer:

c

Explanation:

i just did it

4 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
The main reason I would<br> NOT have supported the<br> 1787 U.S. Constitution<br> Is?
ycow [4]

Answer:

The Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights. ...

Explanation:

7 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Why did most States choose a bicameral over a unicameral legislature
san4es73 [151]

<span>Most states choose a bicameral legislature rather than a unicameral legislature because the objective to balance the power of the common people with that of the wealthy and well-educated is clearly evident. Bicameral legislature has a government with two lawmaking houses which are the Senate and the House of Representatives. Having a bicameral legislature gives the citizens some advantages. One is, this is applicable in federal states. This means that if the units are not equal in size or population, there is a chamber which will give balance to that inequality. It is in the second chamber that all states are equally represented irrespective of their size or population.  Second, after the bill has been passed in the first chamber, it will then proceed to the second for them to have a second look. When the second chamber finds that something is not right, it will go back to the first chamber for it to be corrected before it will continue to become a law. Another advantage is that a bicameral kind of government prevents dictatorship to rule. One chamber will check if everything is still on track.  The bicameral government also shows that since people with diverse backgrounds, experience and expertise are allowed to serve in the second chamber, the opportunity is open to a wide range of people to take part in the government. </span>

7 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • From what two general directions did allied forces move in on japan
    7·2 answers
  • What is the similarity between the absolute location and site of a city?
    13·2 answers
  • Why did skilled artisans contribute to the successes of the Ming dynasty
    8·1 answer
  • Use the drop-down menus to identify the correct paraphrase of each line from the passage. What is meant by “I, your glass”? Para
    14·2 answers
  • If you love math in school then you have me to thank. I lived in the 6th century as a Greek and have been given the title “Fathe
    14·2 answers
  • What was the purpose of the Neutrality Acts Congress passed between 1935 and 1937?
    5·1 answer
  • PLEASE HELP I ONLY HAVE A FEW MINUTES LEFT!!
    9·2 answers
  • How did city life change during the progressive era?
    11·1 answer
  • How did the Anti-Federalists voice their objections to the “Federalist Papers”?
    6·2 answers
  • Do you know it is social studies
    6·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!