Which of the following men was NOT a famous economist? A. John Maynard Keynes B. Sigmund Freud C. Adam Smith D. Karl Marx

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Answer: John Maynard Keynes (A), Adam Smith (C), and Karl Marx (D) are all famous historical figures who were economic theorists or economists depending on how you would categorize them. However, Sigmund Freud was not an economist but instead was a famous psychologist.

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Who is credited with putting the concept of using mass-produced interchangeable parts into practice?DeWitt Clinton
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The man who was credited with putting the concept of mass produced interchangeable parts into use was Eli Whitey. He was also the man who invented the cotton gin.

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In 1935, the German government passed the Nuremberg Laws to

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remove rights of jews :-)

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Match the following1.Synoptic Gospels
2.publican
3.anointed
4.fisherman
5.catechism
6.Jerusalem
7.compilation



A.collection of documents brought together to form a new work
B."Messiah" in Hebrew; "Christ" in Greek
C.Matthew, Mark, and Luke
D.method of oral instruction by question and answer
E.tax collector for the Roman Government
F.John's occupation
G.home of Mark and his mother Mary

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The correct matches would be as follows:

1.Synoptic Gospels
C.Matthew, Mark, and Luke

2.publican
E.tax collector for the Roman Government

3.anointed
B."Messiah" in Hebrew; "Christ" in Greek

4.fisherman
F.John's occupation

5.catechism
D.method of oral instruction by question and answer

6.Jerusalem
G.home of Mark and his mother Mary

7.compilation
A.collection of documents brought together to form a new work

The correct answer is the following.

The correct matches are:

A) Collection of documents brought together to form a new work: compilation.

B) "Messiah" in Hebrew; "Christ" in Greek: anointed.

C) Matthew, Mark, and Luke: Synoptic Gospels.

D) Method of oral instruction by question and answer: Catechism.

E) Tax collector for the Roman Government: Publican.

F) John's occupation: fisherman.

H) Home of Mark and his mother Mary: Jerusalem.

We are talking about important concepts, places or terminology of the New Testament that is included in the Bible. Let's remember that the Bible has two parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament includes the Genesis, the Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and others that talk about the pre-Jesus era. The other book is the New Testament that refers to the nativity, life, and death of Jesus of Nazareth.

In general, you expect the platform of a political party to.A. Lead to a national convention.
B. Guide the political issues of the party's candidate.
C. Consist of party leaders called planks.
D. Determine the outcome of a general election.

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In general, you expect the platform of a political party to "B. Guide the political issues of the party's candidate", since a political "platform" is a group of important issues that resonate with the voters being sought after. 

In which Supreme Court case did this provision of the Northwest ordinance play in important part

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 Write a two-paragraph essay on whether church leaders should be political rulers.

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Church leaders have been political rulers throughout history all over the world. However, I think that they shouldn't be political rulers because they would let their religion get in the way of politics.

A great example of this was during the Tudor Dynasty in England during the 1500's. King Henry VIII decided that because he didn't get a divorce from Katherine of Aragon, he would break away from Rome and become the head of the Church of England, which sparked many rebellions and lots of deaths. Another example is Queen Mary I, she was a Catholic and she decided to burn Protestants for herisy and again, let religion get in the way of politics.