The declaration of peace for our time was a statement made after the signing o the Munich Agreement, which gave Germany parts of Czechoslovakia and temporarily stopped the spread of Nazi power in Europe.
However, the Munich Agreement would not be followed by Hitler. Not even a year later, Hitler would break the promise made to Great Britain by invading Poland. This clearly went against the agreement made at Munich and was one of the most significant events that lead to the start of World War II.
Breaking down "nature of this covenant"...
<em>Nature</em> refers to the characteristics of the covenant
A<em> covenant </em>is an agreement, sort of like an informal contract
While you didn't provide us with Chapter 19, versus 5 and 6, reading the rest of the question it can be inferred God is telling the Israelites to "keep his covenant."
To answer the question "What is the nature of this covenant?" read the chapter and ask yourself the following questions:
Is God stern with the Israelites? Helpful? Angry? Happy? Does He feel bad for them? Does He take pity on them? Are they loyal to God?
Does God get more out of the covenant than the Israelites do? Who does the covenant benefit more?
How do the Israelites feel about the covenant? How do they feel about their current situation in general? Does the convenant calm them? Inspire them?
Answer:
C) Combination of activism and research
Explanation:
Please don't forget options to get the best answers. :)
A. Emphasis on technological remedies
B. Interconnected nature of our global village
C. Combination of activism and research
D. Emphasis on impending doom
E. Greatly expanded international communications
Activist research is a hybrid of academic inquiry and direct involvement in social and environmental action, as is the case with Transition in light of the aforementioned core ideals. So, research can be integrated into Transition's larger objectives.