Who said that one ought not to talk as though he were asleep?

a. Herod
b. Hesiod
c. Heraclitus
d. Socrates


ANS: C

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individual liberty?

a. It is wrong anytime, anywhere for anyone to interfere with the liberty of another. b. Let each by guided by his own conscience, in thought and deed, for each will have to answer for his own actions and inactions. c. When the public interferes, the odds are that it interferes wrongly and in the wrong place. d. The public need not interfere because the individual will always choose the course of action that he deems most worthy.

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

1. Preclassical prophets were not writing prophets 2. The primary purpose of the books 1 and 2 Kings was to record Isreal's continued covenant faithfulness 3. In early Greek manuscripts 1 and 2 Kings were combined in one volume with 1 and 2 Samuel to form a book called "Kingdoms," evidencing perceived unity of content and purpose 4. In 1 and 2 Samuel one can observe both successes and failures by David 5. Saul was generally viewed as a positive king

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The philosopher who believed that who you are depends on your relationships to others is:

a. Hegel b. Plato c. Taylor d. Sartre

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In a Venn diagram, a shaded area means that the ________.

A. area is indeterminate B. area is empty or has no members C. area is not empty but has at least one member D. None of the answers are correct

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