The correct answer is C) It supports the balance between opposing forces.
Although you forgot to include the quote, we did some research and can answer the following.
The central idea of the quote reflects the ideas of Taoism in the following way: It supports the balance between opposing forces.
This is the quote that is missing. It belongs to Tao Te Ching, Laozi: <em>"The Way gives birth to the One. The One gives birth to two. Two give birth to three. All three give birth to all things. All beings support the yin and embrace the yang. And through the blending of qi (energy), they create harmony."</em>
So as we can read in the quote. Taoism refers to the correct balance of opposite forces to live in harmony: good and bad, black and white, fear and love.
One good example is the symbol of the Ying and the Yang, in which the black sign has a white dot and the white sign has a black dot. This is the perfect balance of energy in everything that exists.
Answer: Women played an active role in the protests against the Townshend Acts. Daughters of Liberty led campaigns against consumption of British tea and clothing.
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a. crops are grown year round
c. cold and dry climate
d. products are produced in every region
Explanation:
Georgia is a leader in agriculture because the environment is suitable for the growing of crops. Georgia experience both cold and dry climate due to which many crops can be grown there. There is also a suitable amount of precipitation occurs in Georgia which is enough for water needs of the cultivated crop. Georgia produced a large amount of agriculture crops due to availability of fertile soil and no land should be remain barren or useless.
January 1st, 1863. Title: President Lincoln, writing the Proclamation of Freedom. ... Summary: A print based on David Gilmour Blythe's fanciful painting of Lincoln writing the Emancipation Proclamation. Contrary to the title, the proclamation was issued in 1862 and went into effect in January 1863.
No, it wasn't wise. It basically started the war. War was pretty much inevitable at this point but it was the straw that broke the camel's back.