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-suicidal ideation
-suicidal actions
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A: Judaism had an important influence on both Christianity and Islam.
Explanation:
Judaism as one of the oldest religions had an important part in shaping other, younger religions, mainly Christianity and Islam. Judaism is an ethnic religion of Jewish people, and encompasses a wide variety of texts, practices, rituals, theological positions and forms of organization.
Christianity accepts Judaism through the Old Testament, the first part of the Holy Bible. But Christianity is more focused on the second part, as mediated through Jesus Christ, and recorded in the New Testament. There are many other similarities other than sacred texts between Judaism and Christianity.
However, these similarities are harder to spot between Judaism and Islam, but they nevertheless exist. Judaism's influence can be seen through practices, outlook, structure, but culture and philosophy as well.
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Britain agreed to diplomatically recognize the USA and it agreed to evacuate its military from all lands south of Canada, which is an extraordinary achievement for the USA.
The Treaty of Paris, signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America & Canada on September 3, 1783, officially ended the American Revolutionary War. The treaty set the boundaries between the British Empire in North America and the United States of America, on lines "exceedingly generous" to the latter. Details included fishing rights and restoration of property and prisoners of war.
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The Northwest passage was a route from North America to Asia. Asia had many items, such as spices and silk that were desirable to Europeans. They were also interested in finding gold.
Kings were seeking route that went around America, in the north and west direction. Primarily, the Spanish, French and English were trying to find the fasted route before each other did, causing attacks and pillaging of each other's ships.
In the 1500 and 1600's, there were several explorations undertaken, in an effort to find the fasted passage to Asia. However, explorers found the extremely dangerous and the climate harsh. Dangers included freezing temperatures, shallow waters, islands, thick ice and gigantic icebergs.
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The main reason that Wegener's hypothesis was not accepted was because he suggested no mechanism for moving the continents. He thought the force of Earth's spin was sufficient to cause continents to move, but geologists knew that rocks are too strong for this to be true.