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JMatthes

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Which of these four passing sights showed Siddartha Gautama a potential way to escape the suffering of existence?
 
  a. a dead man
  b. a man racked by illness
  c. a monk
  d. a pregnant young woman
  e. a sorrowful old man

Question 2

__________ teaches that humans must reawaken to their place in the natural community, with respect for the right of self-realization of other beings.
 
  a. The Baha'i Faith
  b. The Branch Davidians
  c. Christian Science
  d. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  e. Deep Ecology



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



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