I think the ships were not large enough for all the slaves to be comfortable, so they were crowded. The slaves were thought of as items so their well-being was unimportant to them. The use of slaves was not so they could be treated well, but so they could work themselves to death so feeding them was not a priority.
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Both are influenced by the principles of Buddhism.
Explanation:
they are highly influenced by the teachings and principles of Buddhism.
Nepal, Bhutan, SriLankan,China (south east Asian) have majority of the population who believe in Buddhism religion which they believe was started almost 3000 years ago. In Pakistan and India they have found some ancient civilization in the form of rocks and other antiques. But Pakistan and India Buddhism is almost considered nothing.
while Japanese people have majority who believes in Buddhism and they follow the teachings of Buddha. Japaneses people also travel to these south east Asian countries to see and visit the Buddhism archaeologist sites and also invest for digging of these sites.
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If your talking about World War 2, the answer would be the United States, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union. Hope this helps!
Explanation:
Luther's ideas lead him to break with the church and to a new faith. Martin Luther did not agree with some of the practices and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, for example, he rejected "indulgence", which was a practice used by the Roman Catholic Church to reduce the punishment one was supposed to undergo for sins. He wrote his Ninety five Theses of 1517, where he discussed this practice. Pope Leo X asked him to renounce to all of his writings but he refused, he was excommunicated by the Pope and condemned by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Luther believed that the only source of divine knowledge from God is the Bible, he thought that the bible should be translated from Latin vernacular languages so that it could be understood by everybody. He translated the Bible to German. All of his ideas were rejected and prohibited by the church. His beliefs led him to break with the church and start what he called the Christian or Evangelical faith, now called Lutheranism.