social reasons.
economic reasons.
religious reasons.
Answer:
It is C
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Japanese economy allowing for enormous development.
B. were allowed to keep their power if they ruled justly and wisely
C. were encouraged to spread Buddhism through the building monasteries
D. were the direct descendants of the gods
B) Islam
C) Nestorian
D) Buddhism
Hint: It is not choice A.
The religion that developed from Christianity is Nestorianism, a 5th-century theological doctrine emphasizing the disunion between the divine and human natures of Jesus.
The religion that grew out of Christianity is Nestorianism (choice C). Nestorianism was a Christian theological doctrine that originated in the 5th century, named after Nestorius, the Patriarch of Constantinople. This doctrine emphasizes the disunion between the human and divine natures of Jesus. It is essential to note that while Christianity directly influenced the creation of Nestorianism, other religions like Judaism had an earlier existence than Christianity, and Buddhism developed independently of Christianity. Islam, although follows an Abrahamic lineage, did not grow directly out of Christianity.
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the statements that declare a colony’s independence from its mother country
a document that shows the borders of each state in the nation
the basic law of government, establishing the form of a country’s government
Answer:
the basic law of government, establishing the form of a country’s government
Explanation:
In simple words, A constitution can be understood as a set of constitutional principles or precedents that serve as the legal foundation for a polity, association, or other form of entity as well as, in many cases, decide how that institution is to be regulated.
These concepts can be said to represent a formal constitution when they are recorded down in a single text or collection of legal papers; if they are encapsulated in a single detailed document, it also seems to represent a codified constitution.
Answer: Answer is below <3
Explanation:
1. Joseph Stalin was a dictator of the Soviets and Benito Mussolini was a dictator of Italy prior to WW2.
2. Stalinism had an ideology that existed independently of Stalin, but for Nazism, "Hitler was ideological orthodoxy", and Nazi ideals were by definition whatever Hitler said they were.
3. In Stalinism, the bureaucratic apparatus was the foundation of the system, while in Nazism, the person of the leader was the foundation.
4. Notable examples of totalitarian states include Italy under Benito Mussolini, the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler
5. Stalin was part of the communist party, but Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party.