Goodness! Here are a few things Jesus taught that were contrary to the times (and evn today): love your neighbor as yourself; love your enemy...turn the other cheek (if your enemy strikes you); give to those in need; pay taxes (render to Ceasar the things due to him); do good even on the Sabbath (doing good is an obligation!).
Answer:
The correct answer is B. Religious pluralism is described as when people of different religions or denominations co-exist peacefully.
Explanation:
Religious pluralism is a term used to refer to the conception of a peaceful relationship between different religions.
Authentic religious pluralism does not claim that all religions are equal. True pluralism recognizes diversity, difference, the right to think differently, otherness. That is why it accepts that different religions have different pretensions of truth. In this sense, true religious pluralism opposes both the violent imposition of a religion and the attempt to reduce all religions to a minimum common to all of them.
The delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention were considered "Stars"
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Progressive Politics and Calls for Reform
What does it mean to be a Progressive? Simply put, Progressives advocate change or reform. Politically speaking, Progressives believe that the government should be responsive to the needs of its citizens in order to improve conditions in government and society. During the Progressive Era, from around 1900-1917, reformers sought to end abuses of power in politics and government.
Local Political Reforms
Many large cities were controlled by political machines, which were organizations that controlled the activities of a political party. Under city bosses, political machines were able to corrupt the city governments by bribing judges, providing contracts to businessmen in return for favors, and filling city jobs with political supporters, regardless of their qualifications. Special interest groups, such as labor unions and trade associations, lobbied for reform and stood up to the power of the political machines. Sometimes the political machines took on reforms themselves in order to maintain influence and keep their organizations in operation.