Axial Age: 1. Axial age was the time when cities and empires began creating new opportunities for cultures to thrive, but violence arose and that lead to teachers or sages to begin teaching about a better way of life. 2. An example of this would be two growing cities that neighbored each other both began to have a greater need of resources, which lead to a war between the cities to decide who would have the resources. Moral Revelation: 1. Is when God reveals to his people the purpose he has for them and it usually happens in a dramatic way. 2. An example is when God and Jesus Christ appeared to Joseph Smith Jr. and declare that none of the churches on the earth had the fullness of the gospel, but that in time the church would be restored again.
Also, the transcontinental railroad went through the land that the Plains Indians lived on. They were forced to move into smaller areas that were designated by the government. A lot of wars happened over this issue, and over the issue of gold being on their land.
...nt variables. It can deal with the interests within a country and interests out of it. It can occur due to ideological differences or religious differences. It can occur due to a power grab, and in the cases of a failed brinkmanship, can be a complete accident. Each war throughout history has its own unique set of reasoning for occurring, which makes studying the causation of war so fascinating: in every war you study, you are guaranteed to find so many unique characteristics that it possesses.
The problem of the One and the Many and the Axial Age go hand in hand. This is simple enough to say, but in order to understand why the two rely so much on one another, one must first understand the basics of both the problem of the One and the Many and the Axial Age itself. The Axial Age is a time of shifting beliefs about why everything was happening in the universe. Before this shift, the majority of the world attributed the happenings of the earth simply to the will of their respective gods. But during the Axial Age, philosophers began questioning this belief system and wondering whether the things that happened in the universe could be explained by some other force. This is where the problem of the One and the Many comes in. The problem asks whether or not there is one unifying force throughout the universe and what that force is. Many of the
Another reason for the great conflict between countries is all the alliances that where made. An example is the alliance made between France and Britain as told in a French statement by Raymond . "Supported by the loyal friendship of England." Another example to show alliances is the Triple Alliance. The Triple Alliance consisted of Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary. This is what historyonthenet.com had to say "Germany and Austria-Hungary made an alliance with Italy to stop them from taking sides with Russia." This tells the reader that some alliances weren't made because they wanted to, they where made for their own protection from other countries. This was a big part of WWI. Multiple countries would make alliances with each other and when countries weren't included, they would feel betrayed and mad. Many more alliances were made many caused conflict between each other these all led up to WWI.
The term civilization refers to what is considered the most advanced stage of structure and social development. One of the biggest shifts that forever changed the fate of the human race was the event of the Neolithic Revolution. The Neolithic Age began sometime between 10,000 and 7,000 B.C.E. The Neolithic Revolution is thought to have been triggered by a shift in climate that allowed peoples in the right locations to begin experimenting with early forms of agriculture. It is important to note that this revolution was not limited to the Cradle of Civilization: the change occurred at approximately the same time period the world over, wherever circumstance was right: for example, peoples all across Mesoamerica began to shift at the same time as others on the opposite side of the world, throughout Asia.
...eir homes) and erosion. In a cultural and political context there was a competition between kings and nobles as to who led the civilization through war and other events that required military forces.
The Neolithic Period, which includes events from 12,000 years ago, is one of the most important revolutions to occur in history. The Neolithic lifestyle was established first in the Middle East, and then later in the Yellow river basin in China, which then spread over the years into the Western Hemisphere. During this time period, the domestication of plants and animals and the development of cities was starting to become more prominent and well known to many different civilizations across many different countries. It consisted of many changes in human cultures from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of farming and settlement, which supported a larger population. As civilizations expanded, so did traditions and techniques. A major technological and cultural change to modern ways of thinking and acting began in Western Europe, and from these beginning new approaches to science and law spread quickly around the world. It spread to countries, causing more people to become aware of when and where to properly irrigate a crop, which type of area had the best security, and other common living strategies. Surely enough, many years later, traditions are the same as they were thousands of years ago. Although traditions may not have changed, the way people think about their God and religions have changed from culture to culture. Throughout the years, men and women from the Middle West completely changed their relationship from nature, to a more independent lifestyle; human beings learned to have more control over their lives.
...cepted the gospel. Some of these groups have either made the mistake of claiming the Christian religion as their own, while others have sought to make it their own. Rather, the truth is that the gospel becomes yours when you share it with another. (3)
...e people began to settle in villages the beginning of social class and government were formed to maintain order and a sense of security as a community. Other technological advances were made as well including the making of bronze to form stronger weapons and permanent homes.
The separation of the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages mark a great divide in the lives and cultures of prehistoric peoples. Many aspects of everyday life were modified to suit a new standard of living. Society, Economy, and Technology were greatly affected by the "Agricultural Revolution" that spawned the Neolithic Age.
Through the ages of time, religion has both unified and divided civilizations often bringing extreme human casualty, in the case of division, or creating interesting new cultures. The Axial Age stood out because during this time there was radical change, the creation of religious traditions, but the most impressive part is that this movement took place in different areas geographically. During this era the rise of Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism became extremely influential. All unique in their own way, these religions agreed on several characteristics, they believed that having strong, positive ethics and morals was essential.
Due to the presence of natural resources a country may be subjected to Geopolitical fights and
In other words, if one loves God and serves Him with wholeheartedly, he or she will be granted with moksha, liberation.
...esult of Christ’s Paschal Mystery. God heard our cry for help and answered our prayers through the incarnation of Jesus in which He became man in order to save us. He saved us from the Original Sin committed by Adam and Eve that corrupted humanity. This is why Jesus Christ, the Son of God, took responsibility for us, His people, by becoming a man and dying a completely human death for the sake of our salvation.
But when it does occur, the next phase of the conflict cycle is the emergence of conflict. Emergence After a period of time, a conflict simmering beneath the surface can boil over and a full blown fight will emerge. When they emerge, conflicts can vary from very small to very large. Triggering events like taxation without representation imposed by the British on the American colonies lead to a large conflict like war. This threat to the colonials' well being created a fear and even hatred of the occupying force.