The matter and form theory of nature held that
a. matter consisted of tiny corpuscles formed by natural forces.
b. everything was made of matter shaped by form.
c. matter was the substance of the universe while form was a human perception projected on matter.
d. everything reflected forms which existed in a world beyond matter.
e. matter and form can be expressed mathematically.
b
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A) sailed on all of Columbus's voyages. B) taught the Spanish how to communicate with their slaves. C) was the first African to die in the New World. D) became an important trailblazer for Spanish explorers.
Publication of Denis Diderot's Encyclopédie was difficult because:
a. It was banned as subversive by the Catholic Church and the French monarchy. b. Most of the articles had to be translated into English in order to widen its market. c. All of its four volumes appeared in one set in 1772, forcing printers to work overtime. d. His collaborator, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, died in the midst of the project.
Which is true concerning the Bill of Rights?
a. The protection of the freedom of religion was a departure from English and colonial tradition. b. States had their own protections of rights. c. The Bill of Rights had a relatively small impact until the 20th century. d. All of the above. e. A and C
The covenant
A) acted as a contract between God and the tribes of Israel. B) identified the Hebrews as God's chosen people. C) could only be fulfilled by the Hebrews' obedience to the law of God. D) was formed during the period of the Exodus E) All of these are correct.