The term "indigenous religions" refers to __________
a. extinct religions
b. the earliest and most basic form of religion
c. religions of Southeast Asia
d. religions of the Middle East
e. new religions
b
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A kiva is
A. a ritual toast offered in special indigenous ceremonies. B. a multistoried house. C. a special kind of sandpainting. D. an underground chamber used in rituals.
Nietzsche says that truth is ____ because of _____
a. discovered / the desire for information b. created / the will to power c. sought / the drive to understand d. found / the innate ideas within
I worry that to promote science as all fun and larky and easy is to store up trouble for the future. Real science can be hard (well, challenging to give it a more positive spin) but, like classical literature or playing the violin, worth the struggle. If children are lured into science, or any other worthwhile occupation, by the promise of easy fun, what are they going to do when they finally have to confront the reality? (Richard Dawkins, Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion, and the Appetite for Wonder)This passage is made up of a(n) ________ and a(n) ________.
A. argument; conclusion: By promoting science as all fun and larky and easy we may be storing up trouble for the future B. nonargument; explanation C. argument; conclusion: Real science can be hard, but is worth the struggle D. nonargument; report
________________ happen when seemingly rational people fail to achieve mutual
benefit when they could have or, even worse, when they make their lives worse off along the way. a. private goods b. market failures c. privatization d. public goods