Most of the people who came together to revolt typically shared common grievances related to class or socioeconomic status, as they often faced exploitation or oppression by a ruling elite. While there may have been diversity in race, ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation, the unifying factor was their collective desire for change and better conditions. This shared experience of hardship and inequality often transcended individual differences, fostering solidarity among diverse groups. Ultimately, it was the collective dissatisfaction with the status quo that galvanized the revolt.
One of the main differences between civic and ethnic nationalism is what brings the people together. In civic nationalism it is the country and political views of the people. In ethnic nationalism it is not the country, state, or city that brings people together. It is the ethnicity, language, or religion that unites them.
East Indian?.....no she is African -American desent.....We went to grammar school together
The religious affiliation of David C. Cook was protestant. His global mission is to 'transform lives together' and his company aim to bring Jesus to the world.
Yes, religion and science can work together for humanity.
Since most of the countries in the world are secular that is the religion and functioning of society is independent of each other, therefore to say if any religion can have any influence on any society would be difficult unless a country has a political system where religion and political administration are joined together. Although certain philosophies, ideas and traditions may be in place for centuries but to say that any specific religion governs the political,economical and sociological decision making does not exist except in some countries in the Middle East and Northern Africa.
Factors that do not contribute to friction include the speed of an object and the surface area of the object in contact with the surface. Friction is primarily influenced by the nature of the surfaces in contact and the force pressing the surfaces together. Additionally, the temperature of the surfaces and the lubrication present can also affect friction.
People of a certain religion tend to clump up together.
a coalition Political parties are groups of people joined together for political purposes.
It's all a matter of opinion... and there are multiple religions. Islam and Coptic Christianity are common. Religious beliefs have tied together some of the recent political changes, but there is also conflict between the political parties of varied religious standings...
If they are of the same religion such as let's say if they were Christians they would get together and pray and that would give them a much stronger bond.
staying together and become civilised.Answer:There is no evidence that religion has helped humanity.
The common fear of external threats was the only factor that held the people of Slovaine together.