Answer:
At the end of the Second World War, the Allied side, which was formed mainly by the powers of the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain and France, divided itself in ideological terms into two distinct camps, led by the United States and the Soviet Union, respectively. Thus, the side led by the United States, called the Western bloc, advocated the imposition of a democratic and capitalist system throughout the planet with a fundamental respect for the individual freedoms of citizens, both in social and economic terms. On the other hand, the Soviet Union came to lead in the eastern bloc, with clearly communist ideas, which promoted the creation of an authoritarian system in which the government would centralize economic, political, civil and social decisions both at a general level as well as in the particular scope of each one of the citizens.
In this way, these two antagonistic views of the world began to collide, since both powers sought to expand their spheres of influence through the imposition of their system in other countries. This situation, motivated by the power struggle between both powers, gave rise to the Cold War.
God is fair and just and cares deeply for people is a Hebrew belief.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation</u>:
Judaism is one of the ancient religions as its history sketches back to more than 3000 years. People following Hebrew beliefs preaches their Holy text contained in The Torah or as known as Tanakh which is a collection of five books.
Hebrew religion which now is known as Judaism believes that there is a single God who is just and fair in this act and cares deeply for the people. They also believed that God knows all the things that can possibly exist or as we can say God knows all.
Colored ink is the answer because of the context clues
I will said a,b & c but if I'm wrong sorry