The belief that groups should be held to the same standards as individuals with regard to
economic and social inequality is known most generally as:
social action.
liberation theology.
economic liberty.
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The belief that groups should be held to the same standards as individuals with regard to
economic and social inequality is known most generally as:
social action.
liberation theology.
economic liberty.
social justice.
CONCEPT
Liberation Theology, Economic Inequality, and Social Justice
2
Some religions have been linked to a form of social organization known as a caste system,
which is:
a system in which an individual owes allegiance only to their immediate family.
a system in which one's place in society is determined by one's birth, often via the social status of
the parents.
a system that guaranteed complete social mobility and freedom, often guaranteed and legitimated
by scriptures.
a system that distinguishes between church and state, often seen as a precursor to their legal
separation.
CONCEPT
Societal Structure
3
Which of the following best describes the significant relationship between food and
religion?
Food is a major source of conflict in religious wars.
Food is universally seen as a path to God and the divine.
Food is a universal way to create a shared sense of community and identity.
Food is never used as a way to distinguish followers of different religions.
CONCEPT
Religion and Food
4
Which of the following titles is attributed to Jesus within Christianity?
Son of God
Holy Spirit
Prince of Humanity
Almighty Father
CONCEPT
Christianity
5
What is a "tenet" of a religion?
A meeting place of the religion
The founder of the religion
A fundamental belief of the religion
A practitioner of the religion
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