Describe Plato's doctrine of the Forms

What questions was it meant to answer?


Plato considered Forms to be the ideal archetypes or essences of everything that exists, the perfect ideals of every meaningful object and idea.
- This was Plato's solution to the monumental conflict between reality-as-change and reality-as-eternal.

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Jefferson based the Declaration of Independence on Locke's social contract theory

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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In 2000, the leader of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, issued a fatwa calling for all Muslims to attack the historic enemies of Islam, __________

a. Buddhism and Judaism b. Christianity and Communism c. Hinduism and Buddhism d. Hinduism and Sikhism e. Judaism and Christianity

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Members of "Family Federation for World Peace and Unification" are often called __________

a. Friends b. Sunnies c. Moonies d. Stars

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Describe as thoroughly as you can the elements of Islam that are shared with Judaism.

What will be an ideal response?

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