According to Muslims, the author of the Qur’an is

a. God c. Muhammad
b. The Angel Gabriel d. Jesus


A

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Write a fictional, argumentative dialogue between two or more characters debating the meaning of freedom and the problem of freedom and determinism. Your characters should each take stands and defend them with clearly stated reasons. They can respectfully disagree with one another, and should try to address each other's criticisms. Be especially aware of the assumptions that each character makes

when s/he takes a stand. Your dialogue can conclude with agreement, agreeing to disagree, or some sort of new synthesis of preliminary positions. Dialogues should include discussion of the meaning and importance or value of freedom, and of some aspects of the debate over freedom and determinism. They should bring out your perceptions of what's at stake in this issue. You can draw on materials from Chapter 7, but you are not limited to these. You may also wish to stage this dialogue as an oral presentation to your class or make a video of it. What will be an ideal response?

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According to Confucius, what is the difference between the gentleman and the little man? The gentleman

A) seeks the cause of error in others. B) loves only his family. C) is primarily concerned with what is good for the individual. D) has the character trait of jen.

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Hindu gods do not manifest themselves in everyday things such as rivers and animals

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is characteristic of democratic socialism?

a. While preserving the right of the people to choose their government, it typically presses for government ownership and control of industry. b. It is a form of “traditional liberalism.” c. It insists that the one test for good government is whether it promotes the maximum amount of pleasure and least amount of pain for its citizens. d. It advocates the freedom of the individual from state control.

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