During the Temperance Movement, the use of alcohol in moderation was tied to the importance of one’s personal relationship with God. Describe this.

What will be an ideal response?


Each individual was a servant of God and using alcohol often led to becoming a drunk and drunkards could not serve God well. Drinking prevented the formation of a positive relationship with God and therefore was considered bad.

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A) ?Ellis. B) ?Rogers. C) ?Glasser. D) ?Perls.

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All of the following are examples of major life activities that can be impaired except_________________.

a. smelling b. seeing c. walking d. hearing

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Who was the founding father of “gestalt” theory?

a. Carl Rogers b. Fritz Perls c. Victor Frankl d. Rollo May

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Ancient Chinese assessments

a. were used to select warriors. b. required candidates to undergo yearly tests of skill in various areas. c. was a fair and objective system in which most possible systematic bias was eliminated. d. was easy for most who underwent assessment.

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