Who was the leader of the second Jewish war against the Romans?
A. bar Kochba
B. Flavius Josephus
C. Mattathias
D. Judas Maccabeus
A. bar Kochba
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Russell makes use of the methodological principle known as
a. Ockham’s razor. b. Descartes’s method of doubt. c. Socratic questioning. d. Hegelian dialectic.
Ram Das, the fourth guru, formed the Khalsa
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What does it mean to say that a religion may not be theistic?
A. it may not posit any gods B. it may be restricted to one culture C. it may not be attractive to all people D. it may have no one set of rules
Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. Native peoples, completely dependent on Mother Earth for everything in their lives, worshipped the Earth as a
nurturing goddess that provided for all their needs. From the soil came plants and growing things that provided clothing and food. From the rivers and seas came fish and shellfish for food, trade articles, and tools. From the air came rain, snow, and wind to grow crops and alter the seasons. The Earth was never stagnant or dull, but always provided for those in her care. Linda Williams, Earth Science Demystified A) Argument; conclusion: From the rivers and seas ... and tools. B) Argument; conclusion: From the soil came plants ... clothing and food. C) Argument; conclusion: The Earth was never stagnant ... in her care. D) Argument; conclusion: Native peoples ... all their needs. E) Nonargument.