Answer:
Through interaction between traders and the locals along the trade routes.
Explanation
During their trades operation, a lot of interaction happened between the traders and the local people. During those interaction, they started to learn about each other's religion, culture, scientific development in their hometown , etc.
This is where the locals learn about the religion of the traders. After the traders left, the locals will spread the knowledge about that religion to other locals and contributed to the increasing amount of followers of that religion.
Answer: avoid direct conflict with others
Explanation:
JFK was not a bad president but he would be asked questions that he had no answer for so he used a strategy by countering a question with a question, to avoid conflict
The Wilmot Proviso was a proposal by David Wilmot that was supposed to solve the issue of whether or not slavery would exist in the territories that the United States received after the Mexican-American War. Wilmot wanted to forbid slavery in these new territories gained by the US. However, this proposal does not pass in Congress and instead the issue of slavery in the new territories gained in the Mexican Cession was resolved with the Compromise of 1850.
For more than a decade after its passage,
the Sherman Act was invoked only rarely
against industrial monopolies, and then not
successfully, chiefly because of narrow
judicial interpretations of what constitutes
trade or commerce among states. When it
was first passed, the Sherman Antitrust Act
was largely ineffective at stopping
industrial monopolies. Courts at the time
tended to hold a very narrow view of what
constituted "trade or commerce among
states," and most companies were not held
liable under the act. For more than a
decade after its passage, the Sherman
Antitrust Act was invoked only rarely
against industrial monopolies, and then not
successfully. Ironically, its only effective
use for a number of years was against
labor unions, which were held by the courts
to be illegal combinations.