The book of Haggai identifies Zerubbabel as the chosen and anointed leader of Israel after the Exile

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Match each definition to the corresponding term

a. Tsaka'bec d. Mista'peo b. Mantu e. trickster c. shaman 1. Naskapi world soul 2. Naskapi individual human soul 3. Naskapi trickster 4. controls spirits/souls 5. figure admired for his canniness

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A teleologist such as Aristotle thinks that

A) some things, but not all things, have an end. B) some things, but not all things, have a purpose. C) nothing has a purpose. D) all things have a purpose and their purpose constitutes their good.

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Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. Marx saw all societies as composed of two basic parts: the foundation and the superstructure. The foundation of

any society, according to this theory, is material. It consists of the economic system. The superstructure is composed of all nonmaterial institutions in the society, and each is arranged in a way that suits the ruling class. Included in the superstructure are values, ideology, government, education, law, religion, and art. Leon P. Baradat, Political Ideologies A) Argument; conclusion: Included in the superstructure ... religion, and art. B) Argument; conclusion: The superstructure is composed ... suits the ruling class. C) Nonargument. D) Argument; conclusion: Marx saw all societies ... and the superstructure. E) Argument; conclusion: The foundation of any society ... is material.

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If the Dao is invisible, inaudible, and formless, then how can it be known, according to Lao Tzu?

A) It can be known by following the conventional customs, rules, laws, and rituals of society. B) It can be known by cultivating a quiet and tranquil mind through meditation. C) It can be known by philosophical speculation and logical argumentation. D) It cannot be known in any sense at all.

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