<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 "Great Migration," since this was a mass exodus of African Americans from the rural south to the more industrialized north, where there were many more job opportunities in cities. </span></span>
The 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln was a turning point for the United States. Throughout the tumultuous 1850s, the Fire-Eaters of the southern states had been threatening to leave the Union. With Lincoln’s election, they prepared to make good on their threats. Indeed, the Republican president-elect appeared to be their worst nightmare. The Republican Party committed itself to keeping slavery out of the territories as the country expanded westward, a position that shocked southern sensibilities. Meanwhile, southern leaders suspected that Republican abolitionists would employ the violent tactics of John Brown to deprive southerners of their slave property. The threat posed by the Republican victory in the election of 1860 spurred eleven southern states to leave the Union to form the Confederate States of America, a new republic dedicated to maintaining and expanding slavery. The Union, led by President Lincoln, was unwilling to accept the departure of these states and committed itself to restoring the country. Beginning in 1861 and continuing until 1865, the United States engaged in a brutal Civil War that claimed the lives of over 600,000 soldiers. By 1863, the conflict had become not only a war to save the Union, but also a war to end slavery in the United States. Only after four years of fighting did the North prevail. The Union was preserved, and the institution of slavery had been destroyed in the nation.
Answer:
1.) The components of the eightfold path of Buddhism are divided among the three forms of training as follows; correct action, correct speech, correct livelihood, are part of the training in ethics; correct effort, correct mindfulness, and correct concentration are included in the training in concentration; and correct view.
2.) They are advised to abstain from using foul language, lying, slandering, gossiping and backbiting to promote right speech.
3.) The three jewels of Buddhism are Buddha, the fully Enlightened one. The Dharma, the teachings expounded by the Buddha. The Sangha, the monastic order of Buddhism that practice Dharma.
4.) The two primary divisions in Buddhism are the Theravada Buddhism and the Mahayana Buddhism.
5.) In Buddhism and Christianity, both worship only one god. But in Buddhism, there aren’t really any supernatural elements.
6.) The religion’s founder was Buddha, and is considered to be an extraordinary man but not a god. The word Buddha means ‘enlightened’ Buddha’s sole purpose was to spread the religion and enlighten everybody by having them utilize morality, meditate, and gain wisdom.
7.) Thailand is predominantly Buddhist. The country has been influenced by the religion over hundreds of years. Since it arrived, it has enriched the lives of the natives. They were given the nickname “The land of yellow robes” for the amount of Buddhist monks. For the most part, Buddhism made lives of the Thais more purposeful and caused more variances in their art and style of expression.
8.) It’s hard to get a solid estimate of Buddhist followers because some of the countries they reside in are considered atheist, so the numbers are rarely reported. Also, it can be difficult to distinguish between real practicing Buddhists from people who are merely just incorporating Buddhists ideas into their life.
9.) It’s compatible with other religions because it lacks strict rules. It’s doesn’t really have rituals or tradition as well as no real chain of authority. Buddhism also doesn’t clash with other religions because it’s not a pure religion, it can also pass as a philosophy which makes it more possible to have coinciding beliefs.
It took me a while but I’m done ✅
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