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The person who took the teachings of the Catholic Church and paired them with philosophy was St. Thomas Aquinas. Hence, Option B is correct.
<h3>What are the Catholic Church teachings?</h3>
As per the teachings of the Catholic Church, there is the objective of God’s existence, it is the only God who is interested in each and every individual, one can maintain or enters into the relationship with God, and for this the way is prayers, all the individuals are being accountable at the time of death, in each human being, there is an immortality of the soul, and many more.
According to the Roman Catholic Church teachings, each and every member, whether they are alive or dead has a share in the merits of each other. It was Saint Thomas Aquinas who paired these teaching with philosophy. Saint Thomas Aquinas, believed that there is the existence of God and it is easy to prove it. For giving the proof, he stated five ways.
Thus, Option B is correct.
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The passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act<span> came after a long period of anti-</span>Chinese <span>discrimination. ... The </span>Chinese Exclusion Act<span> of 1882 was one of the first pieces of legislation passed by the United </span>States<span> government to legally discriminate against the </span>Chinese<span> people.</span>
Answer:
<u>FRENCH REVOLUTION</u>
Explanation:
Romanticism occurs after the bourgeois revolution of 1789, lasts until the mid-19th century, and is a kind of reaction to classicism. This literary direction regards the subject of creativity as one's feelings, emphasizes irrationalism, and seeks out its sources in folk art and the oral creation of one's own people, but also of foreign, often exotic peoples, and in distant historical periods.
Answer:
<em>"The doctor will give her a series of tests to see how well she can think"</em>
Explanation:
"Cognitive" relates to cognition, the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses—basically, all the super-important brain stuff.
The first option relating to the eyes would be something more suited towards an ophthalmologist (fancy word for 'eye doctor'). The third matches more towards cardiac and respiratory problems, heart things and lung/breathing stuff respectively. The final tests for your reflexes and muscles.
Using the process of elimination (and some funky words), the awnser becomes clear: the second choice (or "B.") is most likely true.
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