Hinduism and Buddhism share some of the following similarities.
<span>1) Both Hinduism and Buddhism emphasize the illusory nature of the world and the role of karma in keeping men bound to this world and the cycle of births and deaths. </span>
<span>2) According to the Buddha, desire is the root cause of suffering and removal of desire results in the cessation of suffering. Some of the Hindu texts such as the Upanishads (Isa) and the Bhagavadgita consider doing actions prompted by desire an attachment would lead to bondage and suffering and that performing actions without desiring the fruit of action would result in liberation. </span>
<span>3) Both religions believe in the concept of karma, transmigration of souls and the cycle of births and deaths for each soul. </span>
<span>4) Both emphasize compassion and non violence towards all living beings. </span>
<span>5) Both believe in the existence of several hells and heavens or higher and lower worlds. </span>
<span>6) Both believe in the existence of gods or deities on different planes. </span>
<span>7) Both believe in certain spiritual practices like meditation, concentration, cultivation of certain bhavas or states of mind. </span>
<span>8) Both believe in detachment, renunciation of worldly life as a precondition to enter to spiritual life. Both consider desire as the chief cause of suffering. </span>
Answer: Federal Art Project created to hire artists.
Explanation:
One of the projects aimed at combating the great economic depression. Roosevelt viewed art as one of the cornerstones of American democracy. The artwork created through this project depicted public institutions such as schools, airports, post offices. The program also included workshops for all artists. The program itself included support for artists from rural parts of the country. The government directly funded this project.
<span>The largest of the five so-called "civilized tribes" was the Cherokee. They were considered to be the most civilized tribe and they had a written language and a constitution.</span>