1) he helped us go through the Great Depression without him there would have been chaos
2) he helped us win WW2 and kept many Americans morale up
3) he didn't just talk, he acted on what he said
these all made him become one of the great presidents
Answer:
D. Abbasid dynasty
Explanation:
The city was founded in 762 as the capital of the ʿAbbāsid dynasty of caliphs, and for the next 500 years it was the most significant cultural centre of Arab and Islamic civilization and one of the greatest cities of the world. It was conquered by the Mongol leader Hülegü in 1258, after which its importance waned.
1. the state of absolute peace, happiness, and joy = nirvana
Nirvana is a term related to Buddhism that has to do with feelings of absolute peace, happiness, and joy. It is something that every Buddhist is trying to achieve through meditation and good deeds and leading a good life, although not many succeed.
2. those who delay entering heaven to help other people = bodhisattva
Bodhisattva is a term related to Buddhism which refers to people who can easily reach nirvana and go to the light, but choose not to until they've tried to help others in need. They feel compassionate and empathetic towards others and will not go anywhere until they've helped others.
3. the technique through which you can calm your mind = meditation
Meditation is a very important technique when it comes to Buddhism. Buddhist meditate quite often when they want to relieve stress, rid themselves of bad thoughts and feelings, and just relax after a long and tiresome day.
Answer:
Mosques are places where Muslims worship. Some important Islamic holy places include the Kaaba shrine in Mecca, the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, and the Prophet Muhammad's mosque in Medina.
Includes: Shia Islam; Sunni Islam
Founding Figures: Muhammad
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One idea proposed during the Enlightenment was that people should have the right to worship as they choose. This meant that their should be separation of church and state and that people should be allowed to be as religious as they wanted to be. Other ideas prominent during that time was that government should not retain absolute power, but that people needed the guarantee of being protected by the government. The idea of monarchy through hereditary means was also questioned, as people wanted to move towards democracy and elections.