I believe that the best answer to the choices given in your question is <span>Growth of additional nuclear countries had to be limited.</span>
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Religions and related social and cultural structures have played an important part in human history. As mental structures, they influence the way we perceive the world around us and the values we accept or reject. As social structures, they provide a supporting network and a sense of belonging. In many cases, religions have become the basis of power structures and have become intertwined with it. History, remote and recent, is full of examples of "theocratic" states, be they Christian, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish or other. The separation between state and religion is still recent and only partly applied: there are official state religions in Europe and de facto state religions. In most cases this does not pose a particular problem as long as it is tempered by values of tolerance.
I regard irreligious people as pioneers.
Anandabai Joshee, the first Hindu woman and first Indian woman to receive a medical degree
Statistics on religion or belief adherents can never be very accurate, considering the dynamic nature of this pattern as well as the fact that many people among us live in contexts where freedom of religion and belief is not enjoyed. The statistics below are, therefore, intended to exemplify the diversity of the global picture. The figures indicate the estimated number of adherents of the largest religions.
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Pagoda
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A pagoda is a tiered tower with multiple eaves common to China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and other parts of Asia. Most pagodas were built to have a religious function, most often Buddhist but sometimes Taoist, and were often located in or near viharas. The pagoda traces its origins to the stupa of ancient India.
The correct answer is D) because interest groups demand that they are heard on certain issues.
Legislators most likely ask interest groups to help shape public policy because interest groups demand that they are heard on certain issues.
There are many interest groups in the United States that represent a considerable amount of citizens and have enough power to put some pressure on Congressmen to create legislation that could favor their interests. Many times, interest groups hire lobbyists to negotiate with legislators. Among the many interest groups in the United States, we can name the US Chamber of Commerce, the Sierra Club, or the National Association of Manufacturers.