<span>B. a radio organization funded by the U.S. intended to spread democratic beliefs to countries behind the Iron Curtain</span>
<span>I can't say I know much about the history of Buddhism, but I think I know something about the practice itself. Christianity is a religion of action - a religion that speaks out and acts out. It's a religion that goes to war and asserts itself to gain followers and prove points. From what I understand about Buddhism, it is a 'passive' religion. It is a system of belief that stands on meditation and response rather than reaction. I haven't really heard of any Buddhist groups starting wars, fighting in battles, and singing in victory. Their triumph comes in quiet ways whereas it seems that Christianity triumphed in loud and obvious ways.</span>
Machiavelli believes that a prince should secure his power and should carefully keep track of most of the cruel things/events that he took part in. He argues that every prince should try to be virtuous.
The First Amendment: Freedom of Speech, would be probably the most important right because you getting the chance to speak your mind to whoever it is, there's no better feeling than that.