Answer:
1, Aside from being monotheistic belief systems that arose in the Middle East, Christianity, Judaism and Islam have a great deal in common. There are notable similarities in notions of sacrifice, good works, hospitality, peace, justice, pilgrimage, an afterlife and loving God with all one's heart and soul.
2. Buddhism and Hinduism agree on karma, dharma, moksha and reincarnation. They are different in that Buddhism rejects the priests of Hinduism, the formal rituals, and the caste system. Buddha urged people to seek enlightenment through meditation.
3. The five major religions have some similarities on this issue. Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam believe in after life, though the afterlife situation varies across these religions because of their teachings; similarities in their beliefs are distinct
4. By 1500 a.d., major states and empires had developed in various regions of the world. By 1500 a.d., the five world religions had spread to many areas of the Eastern Hemisphere. The five major world religions are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
i think the answer is the third one
The second choice is correct
Which statement best summarizes the reasons for the founding of the first two English colonies?
A)Colonists in Jamestown expected riches while those at Plymouth desired to practice their own religion.
B)Jamestown and Plymouth were established as safe places for imprisoned debtors and convicts.
C)Jamestown and Plymouth were founded as safe havens for people of all religious beliefs.
D)Colonists in both Jamestown and Plymouth traveled to America to convert the American Indians to Catholicism.
Answer:
C)Jamestown and Plymouth were founded as safe havens for people of all religious beliefs.
Explanation:
Jamestown and Plymouth, the first two English colonies were founded were both colonies that were poor and had harsh living conditions.
Originally, they were founded to be a safe haven for people of all religious beliefs because of religious tolerance.