A) Buddhism B) Christianity C) Islam D) Judaism
A) 15% B) 20% C) 5% D) 10%
A) Disgrace B) Sin C) Curse D) Mitzvah
A) Segregation B) Conflict C) Isolation D) Community
A) To manipulate others B) To seek praise and recognition C) To avoid sharing resources D) To protect the dignity of the recipient
A) Abraham B) Solomon C) Moses D) David
A) To reinforce social disparities B) To accumulate personal wealth C) To create a more just and caring world D) To exert control over others
A) Indifference and apathy B) Empathy and humility C) Arrogance and pride D) Selfishness and greed |