Religion has historically influenced agriculture by dictating the timing and methods of farming practices through rituals, festivals, and calendars that align with seasonal changes. Many agricultural societies developed religious beliefs that emphasized the importance of fertility, harvest, and the appeasement of deities to ensure bountiful crops. Politically, religious institutions often held significant power, shaping laws and governance, and sometimes even controlling land distribution, which in turn affected agricultural practices. The intertwining of religion and politics often led to conflicts over resources and shaped community structures around shared beliefs and obligations.
There are more than two factors that influence agriculture in the West. The top two are cultures and religion.
1. politics 2. economy 3. religion 4. military
In a secular society, there is no place for religion in politics. In a multi-cultural society, which religion should be allowed to influence policy? If one particular religion is predominant, followers of other religions would be discriminated against.
They allowed the local practices to continue under supervision of Persian provincial governors.
A Hierarchical religion is a religion where a political influence goes down a hierarchy of ranks. like with Roman Catholic, the pope is 1st then the cardinals and so on. Most of the religions which are meant to exert a political influence on the general public and the government have an internal politics that controls it.
Peter M. Schotten has written: 'Religion, politics, and the law' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Religion, Religion and politics, Religion and state
The influences of the Americans in the Philippines are quite a number. The most common include religion, trade, politics and much more. There is also the language influence by Americans.
Similarities: Poverty. Corruption. Gun politics. Limited infrastructure in the countryside. Strong colonial history/influence in society. Agriculture-based economy. Proud people. <3
Religion is often related to political attitudes. Of course, there are issues like abortion and gay marriage, but there are many less obvious ways. Religion can slowly influence the way that a person votes and the way they view politicians. A person's religious community can also influence how they vote. People also might connect their family's religious leanings with their political leanings.
Olu Awofeso has written: 'The dynamics of politics and religion in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Religion and politics
Theocracy.
No, Australia's politics has no bearing on religion and religion has no place in politics