The state of being unbiased and not influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice is also known as:

A) objectivity
B) relativity
C) selflessness
D) adjudicating
E) mindfulness


A

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a. Both rejected the Church of England and wanted to separate and form their own new religions. b. The Quakers rejected the Church of England in favor of their own form of worship; the Puritans merely wanted to reform the Church of England. c. Both considered all people equal in the sight of the Lord and saw no need for a learned ministry. d. The Quakers did not seek converts, but simply wanted to practice their own beliefs peacefully; the Puritans sought to convert people throughout England. e. Unlike the Quakers, the Puritans felt that there was no need for spiritual leaders, since one person's interpretation of the Bible was as valid as anyone else's.

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The most significant change in the new state governments was the

A) elimination of the office of governor in most states. B) general rejection of the British system as a model. C) elimination of property qualifications for voting and office holding. D) removal of outside control, making them more responsive to public opinion.

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The fact that knowledge of the Indus valley civilization was entirely lost for millennia indicates that this culture________

A) had not reached the level of civilization B) did not give rise to later cultures C) was confined to a small area D) had no writing system

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Unlike the Epicureans, the Stoics believed that complete withdrawal from the public world of politics and society was necessary in the quest for a passive and unattached life

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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