"F ? ~N, I ? F ? I ? ~N" isa

A) modus tollens B) modus ponens C) contraposition D) hypothetical syllogism E) disjunctive syllogism


D

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In what Confucian quality does one seek the good of others as well as the self?

a. ren b. li c. yi. d. shu

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Wesley states that the Calvinist ideas of irresistible grace and infallible perseverance(i.e., eternal security) "are the natural consequence" of the most important of the five "points" of the Synod of Dort -

a) unconditional election b) total depravity c) limited atonement d) justification by faith

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Discriminatory acts themselves can be categorized according to the extent to which they are intentional and institutionalized

An act may be part of the isolated behavior of a single individual who intentionally discriminates based on personal prejudice; be part of the routine, institutionalized behavior of a group; and which intentionally discriminates out of personal prejudice. a. True b. False

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