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How did athens and sparta differ? question 6 options: athenians were not interested in sports, while spartans were. athens had a direct democracy, while sparta was ruled by kings. athenians wrote great drama, while spartans focused on poetry. athenians and spartans worshipped different gods and goddesses.
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The correct answer is B, "Athens had a direct democracy, while Sparta was ruled by kings."
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According to Hinduism, the meaning of life is four-fold: to achieve Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha.
Explanation:
The first, dharma, means to act virtuously and righteously. That is, it means to act morally and ethically throughout one’s life. However, dharma also has a secondary aspect; since Hindus believe that they are born in debt to the Gods and other human beings, dharma calls for Hindus to repay this debt. The five different debts are as follows: debt to the Gods for their blessings, debt to parents and teachers, debt to guests, debt to other human beings, and debt to all other living beings. The second meaning of life according to Hinduism is Artha, which refers to the pursuit of wealth and prosperity in one’s life. Importantly, one must stay within the bounds of dharma while pursuing this wealth and prosperity. The third purpose of a Hindu’s life is to seek Kama. In simple terms, Kama can be defined as obtaining enjoyment from life. The fourth and final meaning of life according to Hinduism is Moksha, enlightenment.