The Axis Union was during World War 2. Germany, (Nazis) Italians, and the Japanese. The Axis Union were terrible people. They killed people for skin color, religion, or where they live!
It was banned, and people who were caught practicing religion were punished severly, because they feared that religion would distract the citizens from total loyalty and submission to the government.
Life in the Soviet Union was similar to living in the US, just less freedom for the people. Freedoms of speech and religion were strictly enforced.
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion was created in 1875.
The Republic of the Union of Myanymar is more commonly known as Burma. The people who live in this country are from many ethnic groups, the largest being the Bamar. 89 percent of the population follow the Buddhist religion.
Christianity
No, Benelux is not a religion. It is an economic union.
religion
Religion was outlawed by the Soviets.
Lenin saw religion as the 'opium of the people' and thus in the USSR Religion was not practiced. Some churches and other places of worship were ransacked and burnt down. But, after initial antireligious struggle in 20-30, religion regained some power, especially WWII. Since that time, most churches are functional.
Garlic powder is dried garlic that has been finely diced to create a powdered form. It should not be confused with garlic salt, which is a combination of garlicpowder and table salt. You'll find garlic powder in the spice section, and some cooks advocate using it in place of fresh garlic. Other cooks like the taste ofgarlic powder but find that the taste is different than fresh garlic, not as sharp and somewhat sweeter. If you're out of fresh garlic, a powdered form can be a good substitute though the taste may be slightly different.
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