For Plato, virtue is
a. an excellence of function
b. a function of striving
c. impossible to achieve
d. easy to achieve
ANS: A
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a. guru b. ritual c. prasad d. samsara
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According to Christianity, salvation cannot be earned but is a freely given gift of God called __________
a. charity b. grace c. Heaven d. judgment
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According to the traditional square of opposition, the relation between "No Minnesotans are Badgers fans" and "Some Minnesotans are not Badgers fans" is
a. Subalternation b. Subcontrariety c. Contradiction d. Contrariety
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Scholars wonder if it is ever possible to come up with a definition of religion that is __________
a. definite b. exclusive c. right d. spiritual
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