Matthew lives his life by Christian principles, attends church twice a week, and he is in a Bible study. When faced with choices in his life, he asks what the right choice is based on his faith. Matthew's religion is an example of _______

A) culture shock
B) a co-culture
C) ethnocentrism
D) uncertainty anxiety


B

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a. the Great Depression increased both exports and wages. b. a policy of political and diplomatic conciliation with China was followed. c. right-wing extremists began to terrorize and at times murder opponents. d. a formal treaty of non-aggression was made with the United States. e. Prime Minister Tojo forced the emperor to declare war on Germany.

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A. his main focus was foreign policy B. northern liberals believed Kennedy was insincere C. Kennedy had no real commitment to a liberal agenda D. conservative southern Democrats in Congress blocked Kennedy's initiatives

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The Israelites' shift to the exclusive worship of Yahweh as a single god can best be described as

a. happening decisively during Abraham's journey from Mesopotamia to Canaan. b. solidifying in the centuries after Abraham's and Moses' covenants. c. occurring around the same time that Solomon built the great temple in Jerusalem. d. starting with Jesus' teachings.

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