I believe the answer is: Strengthening of absolute monarchies during the Glorious Revolution
The enlightment advocated a governmental system where people hold the most power in society (Democracy) . In absolute monarchies, the Kings and the nobles that were the closest to him are the one that held the highest power. This is why it is impossible that they advocate the strengthening of absolute monarchies.
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The economic and cultural integration between countries, known as Globalization, was only possible from the creation and popularization of several technologies that have acquired a fundamental role both for the development of the world economy and for the society that has become increasingly dependent on technology . Communication technologies (the main ones being cell phones, wireless devices and smart phones) in this globalized world, increasingly fast and efficient, have enabled communication and quick access to any part of the globe in an instant
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Its members have six-year terms, with the majority of its members facing re-election every four years.
Its members have two-year terms, with one-third of the total members up for re-election every two years.
Its members have two-year terms, with the majority of its members facing re-election every four years.
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Its members have six-year terms, with one-third of the total members up for re-election every two years.
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Answer: 4. Walking meditation
Explanation: it is not a distinctive feature of the Zen school of Buddhism
The Zen school of Buddhism includes the use of koans, walking meditation, and just sitting.
The distinctive features of the Zen school of Buddhism include the use of koans to stretch the mind, walking meditation, and just sitting.
1. The use of koans involves paradoxical questions or statements that help to undermine logical thinking and encourage a direct experience of truth.
4. Walking meditation, also known as kinhin, is a practice in which one walks slowly and mindfully, focusing on each step and the breath.
5. Just sitting, also called zazen, is a form of seated meditation without any specific focus, allowing the mind to become aware of its own nature.
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