<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with "karma being important", since the idea that one's actions "followed them" around in life is central to the Buddhist philosophy. </span></span>
It improved New Yorks economy and was the second longest canal at the time it was built
"<span>c. A microhistorian might document one day in a town that experienced particularly high unemployment levels, while a comparative historian might graph unemployment levels in several cities throughout the Great Depression" would be the best option, since the job of a micro historian is to look at a very specific part of history. </span>
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Americans began shipping opium from Smyrna by 1805. Turkish opium only made up a small part of the total opium imported into China. Opium did not become an important commodity in American trade with China until the 1830s when it made up approximately 1/4 of the total that Americans sold in China.
Women in Africa grow crops in the war against hunger. In many countries, women are establishing agricultural cooperatives to improve the economic conditions of their villages. Many women also run the markets - where food is bought and sold. Women are also taking small businesses and enlarging them.