<u>Influence of evangelicalism of racial relations in the U.S South:</u>
The Evangelicalism has improved Racial Relations in U.S by National Association of Evangelicals. They urge "Evangelical Christians" to support Civil Legislation to promote equal opportunities for all Americans. They preach the "whole counsel of God" which tells about the Sin of Racism.
They work with the local churches and encourage the partnerships between black and white churches. They believe that Racism can be ended by preaching of the Gospel. By Public Programs, Publications and and Employment Practices they believe they can improve Racial Relations among the people of U.S.
Answer:
Hamilton thought that any basically not out right ban by the constitution while Jefferson. Jefferson thought essentially the opposite in the way, if its not mentioned its not meant to be messed with.
Explanation:
Hamilton was a federalist and wanted a strong central government so the government would need to able do its thing, and it could only do that if it did things not stated or banned by the constitution. Jefferson was an antifederalist and wanted central government powers to be restricted to prevent tyranny
Mappo is not the last age in Buddhism, but the third. there was fear in entering this stage because it is termed as an age of degeneration. there would be no need to fear the final stage because that is the time that another budha will come back to restore Buddha laws. fear was in the third stage(mappo) for it would led to the breakdown of morals and observance of Buddha laws. it is the current stage of Buddhism and is predicted to last ten years.