Islam has passed through these regions in several respects. Sometimes it was transported in large caravans or marine vessels through extensive trading networks on land and sea, and sometimes it was moved through military conquest and missionary work. As Islamic ideas and cultures came into contact with new communities, they were articulated in a specific way and eventually took on a number of forms.
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A) The younger sons in the family were left without any property of their own
C) the thriving tobacco industry led to labor shortage
D) a high demand for wool in England led to the displacement of farmers
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Theravada (also known as Hinayana, the vehicle of the Hearers), Mahayana, and Vajrayana.
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Theravada-the more conservative of the two major traditions of Buddhism (the other being Mahayana), and a school of Hinayana Buddhism. It is practiced mainly in Sri Lanka, Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos.
Mahayana-one of the two major traditions of Buddhism, now practiced in a variety of forms especially in China, Tibet, Japan, and Korea. The tradition emerged around the 1st century AD and is typically concerned with altruistically oriented spiritual practice as embodied in the ideal of the Bodhisattva.
Vajrayana- the Tantric tradition of Buddhism, especially when regarded as distinct from the Mahayana tradition from which it developed.
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Ultimately, the excommunication of Emperor Leo III of Syria led to major tensions between the East and West as it forced the issue between the Eastern and Western Churches of the veneration of icons. Ultimately, a truce did emerge but major tensions continued to exist between the two branches of what was originally the Roman Catholic Church.