At the moment the world seems to be especially ridden with conflict – it’s an opportune moment to reflect on why human beings seem to be unable to stop fighting wars.
In most cases wars are initiated by governments, not by populations. And, most of the time, they are the result of disputes over resources and land, or of a government’s desire to increase its influence and power. However, looking back over the history of warfare, what is most striking is how willing most people have been to fight in waars, or at least to support them.
The correct answer is option A. "belief in a supreme being". Traditional African religion had several rituals and practices very different from islam and christianity. However, one aspect that was common in traditional african religion and islam and christianity was the belief in a supreme being, as most African societies believe in a single supreme being (Chukwu, Nyame, Olodumare, Ngai, Roog, etc.)
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Idk what the dude above is talking about, because you asked about the war on terrorism. For the US, it was 9/11