Answer:
That religion is Buddhism.
Explanation:
According to Buddhism, many people cannot achieve happiness because of the belief that they must hold on to their worldy goods, their beliefs and their feelings to be happy. On the other hand, Buddhism affirms that happiness cannot come from things external to the person, or from temporary matters such as their beliefs and feelings because all of those change throughout their lives. According to Buddhism, attachment to worldy goods and ego only bring sadness and suffering. This does not mean that we do not fight to obtain wordly goods or to form each one the best that we can, but that we do not pretend that our happiness depends on our reaching those material or image goals that we want to transmit to ourselves and to society.
B. Theodore Roosevelt
C. William Taft
D. Woodrow Wilson
William Taft's official foreign policy, known as Dollar Diplomacy, was the most likely to advocate for influencing other nations primarily through economic means. It aimed at promoting American commercial interests abroad through the use or denial of financial support.
The president's official foreign policy most likely to advocate exerting influence over other nations primarily through economic means would have been that of William Taft. This policy is referred to as Dollar Diplomacy.
William Taft's Dollar Diplomacy aimed at creating stability and order abroad that would best promote American commercial interests. This policy meant that the U.S. government would give, or withhold, its financial support to other countries based on whether their policies were beneficial to American economic interests.
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b. Kyoto Protocol
c. Planetary Gas Protocol
d. Global Emissions Protection Act
B.assassination of arkuduke franz ferdidninan
C.formation of secret alliances
D.germany invasion of belgium
Correct answer: C. Formation of secret alliances
The other items all fall more into the category of "immediate causes."
Explanation:
Pre-war alliances between European nations were made in secret and elevated diplomatic tensions within those governments. Or sometimes the fact that alliances were being made was announced publicly -- but the negotiations about the alliances were conducted behind closed doors. And often the terms of the alliances were kept secret, so that only the parties involved knew the full details. This business of conspiring and posturing in regard to alliances contributed to an attitude of escalating nervousness and tension as the nations of Europe maneuvered for strength over against their perceived adversaries. This was a fundamental problem that lay behind the ultimate outbreak of the Great War (as World War I was called at the time it occurred).