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kaid0807

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The author argues for a moral imperative to study religion because __________.
 
  a. it helps us understand a culture's economic and political commitments so we can work around them for our own benefit
  b. it helps us figure out how to get them to accept our own religious views and commitments so we can work better together
  c. peaceful cooperation requires understanding other people, and appreciating their religious commitments is key to that understanding
  d. social justice has to be based on a community's religious commitments

Question 2

Easter is a celebration of what significant event?
 
  a. The birth of Jesus
  b. The death of Jesus
  c. The baptism of Jesus
  d. The resurrection of Jesus



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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