Unlike the Greeks, the Hebrews were not philosophers. This means they were concerned with all the following except

a. God's will, not human intellect.
b. abstract thought.
c. the feelings of the heart, not the power of the mind.
d. righteous behavior.
e. God and the creation of everything.


b

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A) Portuguese B) Germans C) Arabs D) Japanese

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Which of the following thinkers believed that the state had the power to eliminate human wickedness?

a. Louis Blanc b. Alphonse Karr c. Thomas Love Peacock d. Charles Fourier

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The Great Reform Bill

a. expanded the British electorate by over 200,000. b. formally abolished slavery in all British territories. c. removed all obstacles to internal trade on the British continent. d. established Home Rule for Ireland.

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Which of the following indicates the sincerity of Mikhail Gorbachev's commitment to glasnost in the Soviet Union?

A) legalization of abortion for Soviet women B) encouragement of nationalist movements C) Soviet participation in the Danube project D) state media coverage of the Chernobyl disaster

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