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Christian monasticism is the devotional practice of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship. It began to develop early in the history of the Christian Church, modeled upon scriptural examples and ideals, including those in the Old Testament, but not mandated as an institution in the scriptures. It has come to be regulated by religious rules (e. g. the Rule of Saint Augustine, Anthony the Great, St Pachomius, the Rule of St Basil, the Rule of St Benedict,) and, in modern times, the Canon law of the respective Christian denominations that have forms of monastic living. Those living the monastic life are known by the generic terms monks (men) and nuns (women). The word monk originated from the Greek μοναχός (monachos, 'monk'), itself from μόνος (monos) meaning 'alone'.[1][2]
Monks did not live in monasteries at first, rather, they began by living alone, as the word monos might suggest. As more people took on the lives of monks, living alone in the wilderness, they started to come together and model themselves after the original monks nearby. Quickly, the monks formed communities to further their ability to observe an ascetic life.[3] According to Christianity historian Robert Louis Wilken, "By creating an alternate social structure within the Church they laid the foundations for one of the most enduring Christian institutions..."[4] Monastics generally dwell in a monastery, whether they live there in a community (cenobites), or in seclusion (recluses).
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Why did conditions in Germany in the early 1930s lead to the rise of the Nazi party?
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Germany was coming off losing world war 1 and had to pay heavy money for the war damage. The economic state of Germany was horrible. Hitler believed jews living in Germany were the root of this because Hitler believed Jews weren't patriotic enough and didn't deserved to live in Germany. He also believed jews were the reason why Germany lost the war. This encouraged strong hatred for jews around germany, thus leading to the rise of Nazi party.
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The instrument that measured distances north or south of the equator was called the:
A. Compass
B. Astrolabe
C. Caravel
D. Florin
Plz answer correctly AND WITH *TWO* SENTENCES
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yes, because the 1st amendment basically is saying that it gives everyone the right to freely express their self in the way they practice religion, how they exercise they're speech, and how they protest. While burning the US flag is a horrible act it is the right of the citizens to do so if they so chose.
which country has the largest ratio of native americans in its population
Ecuador
Suriname
colombia
Guyana
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Ecuador
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ecuador
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How does the prohibition and temperance movement relate to the spirit of reform that
Took over the nation during the Progressive Era?
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The Constitution's Eighteenth Amendment
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Since at least the 1830s, the temperance movement in the United States has been active and significant in attempting to reduce alcohol consumption. Temperance typically coexisted with other reform movements since alcoholism was frequently linked to social problems like insanity and poverty.
The first significant anti-alcohol movement in the country was born out of the 1830s and 1840s reform fervour that swept the country. If America were ever to be completely cleansed of sin, many abolitionists battling to end slavery in the country came to consider alcohol as an equally big evil that must be destroyed.
The temperance movement, which had its origins in American Protestant churches, advocated moderation at first, then pushed drinkers to support one another in overcoming temptation, and finally called for local, state, and federal governments to outright ban alcohol.
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Place the following events in correct chronological order from earliest to latest:
A. Brown v. Board of Education, Montgomery Bus Boycott, CORE's Freedom Rides
B. Brown v. Board of Education, CORE's Freedom Rides, Montgomery Bus Boycott
C. Montgomery Bus Boycott, Brown v. Board of Education, CORE's Freedom Rides
D. CORE's Freedom Rides, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Brown v. Board of Education
The correct answer is A. Brown v. Board of Education, Montgomery Bus Boycott, CORE's Freedom Rides.
Explanation
The Brown v. Topeka Board of Education of 1954 was a famous US Supreme Court ruling that established state laws establishing separate schools as an obstacle to equal educational opportunities for African American and white students.
Second, The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a series of protests that began in 1955. These were known for their political and social motivation since those who did this boycott belonged to the Afro-descendant community of Montgomery, Alabama who opposed the policy of racial segregation in the public transport system.
Third, Los Travelers of Freedom was a group of activists for civil rights in the United States who, since 1961, began a movement against interstate buses in the southern United States that segregated the African-American population even when the Supreme Court already prohibited this practice of segregation.
According to the above, the correct answer is A. The correct answer is A. Brown v. Board of Education, Montgomery Bus Boycott, CORE's Freedom Rides.
How did 9/11 effect domestic policy?
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Perhaps the most obvious affect on U.S. foreign policy will be through the new trade offs that a “war on terrorism” could require. If stopping terrorism really is now
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Question 3
3.1. Explain the following terms
3.1.1. Common land
3.1.2. Enclosure system
Answer:
The description of the given topics is summarized below in the explanation portion.
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Common land:
A community whereby belongs jointly or to a single individual but which has customary privileges for other individuals including allowing their cattle to roam freely on would be termed as common land.Enclosure system:
The system of enclosure or the enclosure system would be established as the state owns land area as well as splits everything into specific parcels until it has been sold for the private sector.Based on the map of European colonialism in Africa below, which of the following countries was under the rule of Italy?
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I believe the answer is Somalia!
summarize the articleUniting for Black Lives
Answer:Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a decentralized political and social movement protesting against incidents of police brutality and all racially motivated violence against black people.
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