On the basis of the traditional square of opposition, when an A proposition is false, a proposition with the same subject and predicate but type I is
A. True
B. False
C. Undetermined
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Summoned as a peacekeeper to Palestine, the Roman General Crassus deposed Aristobulus and then demoted his rival John Hyrcanus to provincial governor, effectively ending Judean independence. 2. Although he had adopted Judaism, Herod I was not of Jewish descent, and originated from Edom, a traditional enemy of the Jewish state. 3. Enjoying biblical support, Herod extended the boundaries of his kingdom beyond those of David's biblical realm. 4. In 6 CE, the Roman Empire imposed direct rule over Judea, governing through a series of prefects, the most famous of which was Pontius Pilate. 5. The Jewish Revolt began during the reign of Emperor Tiberius, who sent a veteran military commander, Vespasian, to crush the rebels.
According to Descartes, all the good or ill of this life depends on
A. Intelligence B. Passions C. Good will D. Relationships
Which pastoral letter is the most personal in tone and content of the three?
a. Titus b. 2 Timothy c. 1 Timothy
What did Socrates ask for when he prayed?
a. Wisdom b. Good gifts c. Beauty d. Fortune