<span>After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the federal budget for (c.) National defense has increased</span>
Answer:
The Tao.
Explanation:
'Tao-Te-Ching' is a book written by Lao Tzu. In the book, the sage explores the aspects of Taoism in this book.
He states that 'The Tao' is the central force of the universe which connects all beings, from the creation of galaxies to the interaction with humans. For many, The Tao is unexplainable.
The Tao is a Chinese word which simple means 'the way' or 'the path.' Lao Tzu goes on stating that 'The Tao' is not a thing but a universal concept which needs to be learn in order to discern the human wisdom.
Therefore, the correct answer is 'The Tao.'
<span><span>Part of a series on
Slavery</span>Contemporary[show]Historical[show]By country or region[show]Religion[hide]<span>Bible<span>Christianity <span>CatholicismMormonism </span></span><span>Islam <span>21st century </span></span>JudaismBahá'í Faith</span>Opposition and resistance[show]Related[show]<span>vte</span></span>
Christian views on slavery are varied both regionally and historically. Slavery in various forms has been a part of the social environment for much of Christianity's history, spanning well over eighteen centuries. In the early years of Christianity, slavery was a normal feature of the economy and society in the Roman Empire.
The sudden end to the slave economy would have had a profound and killing economic impact in the South where reliance on slave labor was the foundation of their economy