Diferencias: la comida y la idioma
Similitudes: Q china es un país y salvador es un país
The events of the reunification of Germany in the correct order:
“Jan 1, 1830
Zolleverin
Prussia created an economic union called the Zolleverein. And this took off many tarrifs off of German States. Also, Zolleverin brought some unity to German States.
Jan 1, 1848
Liberals Meeting
Liberala demand German political unity during the Frankfurt Assembly meeting.
Jan 1, 1862
Otto von Bismarck delivers his "blood and iron" speech
Otto von Bismarck delivers his "blood and iron" speech
This speech is basically a speech given about the unification of the German States.
Jan 1, 1862
Bismarck Unites Germany
After King William I makes Bismarck the chancellor, Bismarck uses his "blood and iron" policy to unite the German States under Prussian power
Jan 1, 1866
Prussia Fights Austria
Prussia become victorious from this war and gains control over north German states.
Jan 1, 1870
Franco-Prussian War
This war later leads to the victory of Prussia and the new formation of the German Empire
Jan 1, 1871
Birth of the German Empire
After the victory of Prussia against France, the princes of the German States wanted King William I to be emperor of the German States. And this was the birth of the second Reich, or empire.
Period: Jan 1, 1806 to Jan 1, 1812
Napoleon Raids German Lands
Napoleon made major territorial changes to the German speaking nation. He even disolved the Holy Roman Empire.”
Answer:
A and/or C
Explanation:
It does seem to be introducing the Due Process of Law but also could indeed be establishing the idea about equal protection of the law.
Legendary wise man Laozi said: “It is better not to speak of things you do not understand.” But we here at Godchecker HQ never let that stop us.
Daoism is a highly philosophical school of Chinese belief, formulated by Laozi in the Sixth Century BC and still going strong today. It holds that the Universe, far from being a complex web of tangled events, is actually very very simple. All forms of matter and being are merely manifestations of Yin and Yang, surrounded by Qi energy.
To understand and live in harmony with creation, you must free yourself of all complications and seek ‘The Way’. This cannot be found on any road sign, but is located right next to the Path Of Least Resistance. In Daoism, it is better to let things happen naturally than to strive after them. This is known as Wu Wei.
Laozi taught: “The most effective course of action is always to do nothing.” Which means The Way cannot be found by seeking it. All we can suggest is that you find a gentle stream and gaze upon it until your mind is flowing in harmony. If that doesn’t work, try reading the Dao-De-Jing (Tao-Te-Ching), which is full of wisdom and doesn’t have any long words in it.
The Daoist pantheon of Gods can be somewhat confusing. There is Yuanshi Tianzun, the unreachable infinite entity, followed by the Sanqing who are really manifestations of other Gods or vice versa. Then there is the Jade Emperor who rules over everything and the Sanguan, who also who rule over everything but don’t make so much fuss about it. Meanwhile the Eight Immortals don’t rule anything but have lots of fun. All the Gods have their place and the complete pecking order is so complex that even Heaven itself has a job keeping track of it all. But we’ve done our best.
Godnote: Thanks to the old Wade-Giles system of transliterating Chinese characters, ‘Dao’ is frequently written as ‘Tao’. Modern Pinyin insists that ‘Dao’ is the correct spelling, but of course correcting all the literature would require people actually doing something. Which would be very un-Daoist.