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ericka1

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Jordan is concerned that his interest in material goods is selfish and does nothing to help others. Which of the following would BEST take Jordan's focus off materialism and encourage altruism?
 
  A) enjoying a quiet hour communing with nature
  B) going out with friends
  C) volunteering to serve meals at a homeless shelter
  D) participating in a yoga class

Question 2

Working to become a better friend to others and consciously developing a meaningful philosophy of life are indicators of a person's
 
  A) level of intelligence.
  B) sense of beauty.
  C) spiritual growth.
  D) resiliency.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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