Paul of Tarsus advanced the position that __________.
A. Christianity should be spread to Gentiles
B. Christianity was a message for Jews alone
C. Jesus of Nazareth was divine but never fully human
D. Jesus of Nazareth would not return to Earth for many thousands of years
Answer: A
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What are the myths about women who choose never to have children? What has research found about such women?
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What did the seventeenth-century revolts of American colonial gentry represent?
A) an early rehearsal for the American Revolution B) confrontations between ordinary people and their rulers C) competition among local factions for control of their colonies D) ideological struggles over colonial rights E) a struggle between the planters and yeoman farmers
Which of the following best defines the term oligopoly?
a. control of a commodity or service by a foreign government b. control of a commodity or service by the state c. control of an entire industry by one firm d. control of a commodity or service by a small number of large, powerful companies