Spartan was an oligarchy, Athena was a full democracy
A- The three main traditions of Buddhism are- Therevada, Mahayana and Vajrayana.
The Therevada provides the detailed and most useful account of Buddha's original teachings. It shares the logic of meditation practice.
The Mahayana provides us with the living traditions of Awakened Masters also known as Zen. This molds us towards wisdom and compassion.
The Vajrayana offers an arrangement of psychological practices along with core meditation practices. This tradition has changed few things like it has added reincarnation process.
2- The Middle way or Middle path was used to describe the character of the Noble eightfold path that leads to liberation. The eightfold path was the right view, right resolve, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right samadhi.
3- Buddhism was spread across and beyond India by King Ashoka. He sent monks to outside territories to preach Buddhism and people began converting to Buddhism all around the world.
Answer:
una't higit sa lahat upang mapanatili at mapangibabaw lagi sa lahat ng pagkakataon ang katapatan ay simulang muna sa panalangin sa poong may kapal, tumawad tayo at taimtim na manalangin at hingin sa kanya ang pagpapala at tamang pagpapasya sa lahat ng ating gagawin sapagkat siya lamang ang nakakaalam at nakakabatig ng ating pagkatao kung sino at ano tayo. Kung sakali man na tayo ay makagawa ng isang pagkakamali at humingi tayo ng kapatawaran at pangakong hindi ma muling magkakamali at buhay doon ay ating masusumpungan ang katapatan ng ating pagkatao sa lahat ng bagay na ating gagawin at magagawa.
The correct answer is 4. Wannsee
This was a conference by the Nazis that wanted to solve what they believed was the problem with Jews and it's where it was decided that they would all be deported to Poland and executed in what was termed as the Final Solution. This was a terrible even in history.
A fraternal organization of white farmers and other rural southerners, including teachers, ministers, and physicians, the Farmers' Alliance began in Texas in the mid-1870s and swept across the entire South during the late 1880s. The organization attempted to solve the mounting financial problems of southern farmers by forming cooperative purchasing and marketing enterprises