Augustine wrote that the _____ and fall of nations was only the appearance of _____ thingsbirth; evil
rise; heavenly
rise; earthly
birth; good

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Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "rise; earthly." Augustine wrote that the rise and fall of nations was only the appearance of earthly things. Heavenly things do not necessarily fall because they're in the state of perfection.

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Traditional Maasai society is organized according to __________.A.
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B.
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C.
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The correct answer is A) male age sets.

Traditional Maasai society is organized according to male age sets.

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Women’s liberation
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The correct answer is Plato.

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One of his most influential contribution to philosophy was His Theory of forms. He considered that the material world as it seems to us is not the 'real' world but an 'image' of the real world.

Besides, he referred to the allegory of the cave. It is a metaphor. The people in the cave represent us in society, and Plato thought that we are prisoners in the cave looking only at the shadows of things.

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