A - I don't think so. Meditation is necessary to achieve harmony with ourselves and/or the Universe (may be understood as God itself), but it's not crucial part of monotheism.
B - May be, but it's not always like that. Like in Christianity - there's a supreme god, but he doesn't fight against evil. Indeed he can get angry and punish people for the evil they make (the Great Flood is the greatest symbol of that)
C - It's common for nearly all religions as it helps keep people's faith under control, but still I don't think it's crucial for monotheism
D - Definitely yes - if there's one god, people should live in peace with him and do everything they can to make him happy.
So I'd rather pick only one answer - D.
Answer:
B. The use of covert action.
Explanation:
According to my APUSH knowledge from last year, it was James Oglethorpe
Answer:
C
Explanation:
They all were technically, but that makes the most sense
Import substitution industrialization to create sufficient economies stopped using old economic policies. <span>They opened up assembly lines for production.</span> It implemented the <span>Latin American Free Trade Association and Central American Common Market and opened the economy. America gave its </span><span>economic Aid to Latin America. </span><span>
</span>