A spirit, god, animal, or human that behaves against convention for the good of others is called a(n) _________

A) aboriginal
B) Wakanpi
C) noble savage
D) trickster


trickster

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Which set of Buddhist teachings is for monks?

A) Sutta Pitaka B) Vinya Hesh C) Vinaya Pitaka D) Abhidhamma Pitaka

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In Medina, the five foundations on which the entire House of Islam is built were already apparent. The first is belief that there is no God but God, and Muhammad is his prophet. The second is to give alms or pay an equivalent welfare tax. The third is to fast for the month of Ramadan from dawn to dusk. The fourth is to pray in an orderly fashion in Arabic. This unites Muslims worldwide. And the fifth is to make the pilgrimage to Mecca, the _________, once in a lifetime.

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If someone says, "We cannot know anything with absolute certainty," that person is expressing a point of view that belongs to the field of philosophy called ___________

a. metaphysics b. epistemology c. axiology d. deontology

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