Isaiah emphasized

a. the importance of rituals as the essence of the Law.
b. the requirement of the Hebrews to honor God with burnt offerings and incense.
c. the importance of social hierarchy and the separation of wealth.
d. ethical conduct and righteousness.
e. acts of external religious devotion as the best way to worship God.


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A) No members of the National Assembly were able to participate B) Most of the members were Republican Girondins C) It was actively opposed to constitutional monarchy D) It had to deal with threats of foreign invasion E) All of the above

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Intersex people, like people with disabilities, are a legally protected class of people. 2. After a surgical error during circumcision, David Reimer, who had been born male, went through surgical castration and social reassignment as female when he was 22 months old. He was successfully raised as a girl and David fully accepted the female-feminine gender that he had been assigned. 3. In contemporary Western societies, it is commonly understood that biological sex, which comprises chromosomes, hormones, gonads, external genitalia, and internal reproductive structures, is a simple two-category phenomenon that is naturally correlated with our gender identity.

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