In Jesus's time, which power controlled Israel?

A. Persia
B. Greece
C. Rome
D. Egypt


Answer: C

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What is the method of education Hooks says the establishment is so invested in?

a. Whole language b. Engaged pedagogy c. The banking system d. Montessori

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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. If growth can no longer be counted on to provide for all the major wants, private and public, of a society, or

to sustain all the peripheral members of a society at a level that keeps a lid on mutinous outbreaks, especially in congested urban centers, then some specification of a nation's most serious needs-its social priorities-and some direction as to how goods are to be allocated among society's members are needed. Neil W. Chamberlain, Social Strategy and Corporate Structure A) Argument; conclusion: Growth can no longer be counted on ... of a society. B) Nonargument. C) Argument; conclusion: Some specification ... are needed. D) Argument; conclusion: Growth cannot sustain ... members of a society. E) Argument; conclusion: Growth cannot keep a lid on mutinous outbreaks.

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The prophetic orientation in religion emphasizes that contact with the sacred is ensured by

A. proper beliefs and adherence to moral rules. B. engaging in sacramental rituals and ceremonies. C. performing seated meditation. D. making material donations to places of worship.

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Which of the following is not a common pattern of deductive reasoning?

A. an argument from elimination B. a categorical syllogism C. an argument by definition D. a statistical argument

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