In what way does Basil's view differ from Chrysostom's view of Moses's omission?
A. Chrysostom uses a definition to explain the omission while Basil uses history.
Basil uses history to explain the omission while Chrysostom uses fear of misinterpretation.
C. Basil uses a definition to explain the omission while Chrysostum uses fear of misinterpretation.
D. Basil uses fear of misinterpretation while Chrysostom uses history.
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Which of the following is true?
A. The author favors the principles of English freedom as opposed to the ideals of the French revolution.
B. The author favors the principles of the French revolutions as opposed to the principles of English free-dom.
C. The author is deeply attached to the status quo between the principles of English freedom and the ideals of the French revolution.
D. The author shows that the principle of political alienation in a capitalist society has an economic base.
According to the text, what is said to influence matrimonial compatibility and stability in simpler cultures?
A. Personal dignity.
B. Economic decline.
C. Monetary considerations.
D. Financial growth.
What does the writer think would inhibit people's preference for general ideas?
A. Teaching them the weak points of the theory.
B. Encouraging them to take a practical part in democratic institutions.
C. Trying to make them abandon those ideas.
D. Compelling them to study details.
The writer's conclusion is that______.
A. the principle of equality must be paramount
B. general theories in politics should be the most important part of democracy
C. citizens should be forced to take part in democratic institutions
D. people's taste for general ideas can be diminished through taking part in democratic institutions