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    4. Compare Islam to Christianity and Judaism. What are the biggest similarities and differences between these religions? What factors do they have in common? The similarities that all three religions have are that they are all derived from the “Abrahamic religions” and they are all monotheistic. The reason for this is because of the Hebrew’s Bible agreement with God. All have their own form of what they call their written Word. They each all have a place established for worship. They

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    things in common‚ a past history and some form of a belief system. Among all of the cultures in this world‚ one of the most unique and fascinating are the Native Americans. The ancestors of today’s Native Americans often explained their beliefs through their phenomenal stories. Probably one of the most commonly used subject among many Native American tribal stories is the creation of the earth‚ which was visualized differently throughout the many tribes.One of the many famous theories or belief stories

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    The two largest categories of major world religions are the Eastern and the Abrahamic religions. While the Eastern religions are catalogued due to the geographic location of their origins‚ the Abrahamic religions are all offshoots of the same monolithic tradition. Buddhism is based upon the teachings and life of Gautama Buddha‚ whereas Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ‚ the Son of God. Buddhism is a non-theistic religion‚ meaning‚ the faith does not believe in a supreme creator

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    Everyone has different beliefs and cultures. Religion is important in our society and every religion is different. Although they all have some similarities. All religions give us some kind of stress and anxiety reducing effect. They also impart us with an emotion of satisfaction and happiness. Religions offers hope that after we die there is another life. Christians believe that you go to heaven‚ Aboriginals believe that your spirit lives on and returns to significant sights within the country. Cherokee

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    1934 - How does this act signify a new approach for the US government in terms of Native Americans‚ and in what ways does this reflect other policies and outlooks of America during that time period? Clare - Progress is not always beneficial (think about nuclear bomb in WW1.5). This act‚ created under John Collier who was the director of the Buraeu of Indian Affairs and was sympathetic towards the preservation of native culture and Roosevelt.It was seen as a complete reversal of the Dawes Act. is often

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    on frontierPequot War (1634–1638) - armed conflict between the Pequot tribe and Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth coloniesMetacom’s War (King William’s War) (1675–1678)-armed conflict between Native American inhabitants of present-day New England and English colonistsMost colonists took advantage of Native Americans and established an unfair trade system Cultural:  Received cultural accommodation from Squanto and the WampanoagMarriage between Pocahontas and John RolfeSpread diseases like smallpox‚ mumps

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    origin of the world‚ they’ve also been most prominent in various religions‚ particularly in Christianity‚ portrayed as beings of worship and damned; a god or the devil. In Christian myth‚ dragons are a representation of Satan himself. This was used as a method to convert people in to Christianity; in fear of the terrifying dragon‚ saints and knights slayed them in a symbolism‚ to defeat evil and give hope to the people that their religion was the way to combat this threat. A perfect example of this

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    blossomed with positives as a means to cope. African-American slaves used several aspects of their native African culture to cope‚ two primary components being music and religion. Slaves worked under constant watch by their owners‚ constantly fearing punishment for a slip-up. Enslaved African-Americans obviously resented the way they were being treated‚ and devised ways to rebel against their owners right under their noses. Reaching back to their African roots‚ Slaves sang seemingly harmless songs

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    wealth. The European expansion lead to economic growth for those that set out for new lands. However‚ the natives lost a majority of their assets due to European’s take what they find attribute. An exquisite case of this is in that of the Spanish conquistador‚ Francisco Pizarro‚ who overthrew the Incas and achieved great riches from his endeavors. This resulted in the devastation and ruin of native cultures‚ land‚ and economy. Opposing the economic loss and gain‚ both the inhabitants and Europeans suffered

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    The Indian and the European (The American Nation) The conquistadores were brave and imaginative men‚ well worthy of their fame. It must not‚ however‚ be forgotten that they wrenched their empire from innocent hands; in an important sense‚ the settlement of the New World‚ which the historian Francis Jennings has called "the invasion of America‚" ranks among the most flagrant examples of unprovoked aggression in human history. When Columbus landed on San Salvador he planted a cross‚ "as a sign‚"

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