Who is sometimes called the “Second Founder of Christianity” for his role in the development of early Christianity?
a. Tacitus
b. Luke
c. John
d. Paul
Answer: d
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Suppose a study looking at population data and long-term health finds that recreational exercise is better correlated with good health than exercise during work (such as manual labor). The study concludes that exercise you enjoy is more beneficial than exercise you don't. Given your background knowledge, which of the following should make you most suspicious of drawing this conclusion from the data?
A. The study relied on daily diaries in which subjects self-reported their exercise level. B. There was no group of subjects in the study who did no exercise at all. C. The study was composed entirely of Norwegian subjects D. There was no attempt to control for socio-economic status E. Even though the number of subjects in each group was large, the number of subjects who engaged in work-related exercise was lower than the number of subjects who engaged in recreational exercise
According to Fadl, an important political value central to a Muslim polity is
A) unquestioning obedience to the king. B) the pursuit of justice. C) the subordination of women. D) waging wars.
The Sophists taught that good and bad are defined by nature.
a. true b. false
Suppose that a survey is taken of the adult residents of a town, and one of the questions asked is whether the person responding graduated from high school. Can the responses to this question be trusted?
A) Yes, because the question is very straightforward. B) No, because the number of 'yes' answers would probably be skewed upward. C) Yes, because the respondents are adults. D) No, because the number of 'yes' answers would probably be skewed downward. E) No, because most of the respondents would refuse to answer this question.