Abraham was born in the 20th century BCE
Answer:
This question lacks options, options are:
a) multiplicity
b) moratorium
c) an inferiority complex
d) role diffusion
The correct answer is d.
Explanation:
Erikson defines role diffusion as a very frequent identity crisis in adolescence, where young people seek to find their place in society, at this stage, an integration is susceptible to some group which has distanced itself from a certain form of society as well as avoiding and criticizing it in certain aspects. This stage takes place from 13 to 21 years old approximately.
Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are all monotheistic religions.
This means that each of these three religions only believes in one God, also known as Yahweh and Allah.
This differs from religions like Hinduism, which is polytheistic. Polytheistic religions believe in many Gods.
Christianity and Judaism are similar in that Christianity is a branch from the tree that is Judaism. Jesus and his apostles were all Jewish. They differed in that they believed Jesus to be the Messiah while Jewish people do not recognize Jesus at the Messiah and are still waiting for the Messiah to come.
Answer:
The last two years of the war from July of 1951 until July of 1952 mostly involved trying to:
b. enter into a truce.
Explanation:
This question refers to the Korean War, which began on June 25, 1950, when North Korea invaded South Korea. Several countries ended up involved in it, including the United States and China. In total, the war lasted three years.
<u>During the last two years, the effort from the countries involved was to achieve a truce.</u> At no point the unification of the countries was a possibility. If it happened, it would represent a loss to either the capitalist or the communist side of the world, so to speak. <u>As a matter of fact, truce was indeed achieved, and the border between the two countries remained practically the same it was before the war began. At the border, there is a demilitarized zone.</u>
Answer: C. Congregational singing
Explanation: Congregational singing is the practice of the congregation joining in the music of a church, either in the form of hymns or in the form of the office of the liturgy. Several reasons why congregational singing is so important in the life of a church are:
1. It unifies the congregation
2. It is a great way to praise the lord
3. It is a wonderful way to pray together.
4. It solidifies and teaches spiritual truth.
5. It can aid in revival