Socrates was an archetypal thinker in that he _______
A. convinced other people of his opinion through his eloquence
B. was able to overcome any objection by thinking about archetypes
C. was the quintessential model of rational inquiry
D. developed a system of archetypes later used by Jung
Answer: C
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A) strong, creative people are harmed by obedience to moral rules intended to protect the weak. B) a political revolution is needed before suffering peoples can lead the good life. C) it is always the dominant economic power that determines what is right and wrong. D) people in Western countries no longer believe in God.
What did Ahura Mazda promise to the followers of Zarathustra?
a. long life b. psychic abilities c. immortality d. unimaginable wealth
With the rise of the Middle Ages, the Church took on many of the functions of the civil government
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