The two major points in the Deists' creed were:
A. the belief in an afterlife dependent upon one's earthly actions and the existence of a rational God.
B. the belief in the existence of a rational God and the existence of absolute principles.
C. the belief in an afterlife dependent upon one's earthly actions and the existence of absolute principles.
D. the belief in the existence of absolute principles and the illogical nature of God's existence.
E. the belief that God had not created human beings and that humans did not have a soul.
A
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a. Identifying oneself with silver coinage also indicated one’s values and political affiliation. b. Supporting the free coinage of silver meant rejecting all government intervention in economic issues. c. Those who were unemployed tended to fight against the free and independent coinage of silver. d. Those who favored silver coinage identified themselves with urbanization and industrialization.
Legalism was the philosophy of the state under
a. the Sung. b. the Qin. c. the Han. d. the Zhou.
Kant sought to reshape religion into __________.
A. a series of harmless cultural allegories B. simple tales of morality for children C. a political force as strong as it had been in Medieval Europe D. a human force that would encourage virtuous living
According to Collins, __________the “ideal” family imagined by those who espouse “family values” is based on a ____________ family structure.
a. extended b. blended c. traditional d. modified