Answer:
The Tao.
Explanation:
'Tao-Te-Ching' is a book written by Lao Tzu. In the book, the sage explores the aspects of Taoism in this book.
He states that 'The Tao' is the central force of the universe which connects all beings, from the creation of galaxies to the interaction with humans. For many, The Tao is unexplainable.
The Tao is a Chinese word which simple means 'the way' or 'the path.' Lao Tzu goes on stating that 'The Tao' is not a thing but a universal concept which needs to be learn in order to discern the human wisdom.
Therefore, the correct answer is 'The Tao.'
Answer:
A different Enlightenment thought.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence features the Enlightenment ideas of a <u><em>social contract</em></u> (power exchange between citizens and the government to ensure a citizens protection), <u><em>popular sovereignty</em></u> (the idea that the government's power comes from the people, so the people have the right to rule the government), and unalienable <u><em>natural rights</em></u> (rights we are all born with. In the Declaration of Independence, these rights are defines as the right to live, pursue of happiness, and be free [liberty]).
Answer:
The right choice is:
It allowed more private ownership of farms and
businesses, increasing production.
Explanation:
The NEP or New Economic Policy was a series of economic policies decreed by the Soviet government after 1921. The goal was to reactivate the disastrous economy of the civil war years, stimulate food production and supply. It was a concession to reality against Marxist theory and a centralized economic management. It allowed again private property, retail trade and small businesses and produced economic recovery. But it was actually a temporary measure to allow the Communists to consolidate their power and hold of the economy.