Author Question: Which of these four passing sights showed Siddartha Gautama a potential way to escape the suffering ... (Read 153 times)

JMatthes

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 578
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



elyse44

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 319
Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

When intravenous medications are involved in adverse drug events, their harmful effects may occur more rapidly, and be more severe than errors with oral medications. This is due to the direct administration into the bloodstream.

Did you know?

As many as 20% of Americans have been infected by the fungus known as Histoplasmosis. While most people are asymptomatic or only have slight symptoms, infection can progress to a rapid and potentially fatal superinfection.

Did you know?

Throughout history, plants containing cardiac steroids have been used as heart drugs and as poisons (e.g., in arrows used in combat), emetics, and diuretics.

Did you know?

Oxytocin is recommended only for pregnancies that have a medical reason for inducing labor (such as eclampsia) and is not recommended for elective procedures or for making the birthing process more convenient.

Did you know?

Congestive heart failure is a serious disorder that carries a reduced life expectancy. Heart failure is usually a chronic illness, and it may worsen with infection or other physical stressors.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library