History Exam 9th Grade 1st Semester

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Empiricism comes from a Source Authority. What does Empiricism lead me to make a decision based on?
The five senses
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Romanticism comes from a source Authority. What does Romanticism lead me to make a change decision based one?
My intuition, hunches or feelings
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Rationalism comes from a Source Authority. What does Rationalism lead me to make a decision based on?
Pure Reason
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Naturalism comes from a Source Authority. What does naturalism lead me to make a decision based on?
Pure Science
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Authoritarianism comes from a Source Authority. What does Authoritarianism lead me to make a decision based on?
An institutional authoity saying it is so
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General Revelation says truth is revealed through...
...Creation and the conscience
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Specific Revelation says truth is revealed through...
....Christ in the Scriptures
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A norm which is actually practiced is a...
Real Norm
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A norm which is ought to be practiced but generally is not is a...
Ideal Norm
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Asks,"What is truth"
Epistemology
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It is the science of ideal conduct.
Ethics
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Attempts to answer questions about existence, theology, property, space, time, causality, and possibility.
Metaphysics
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Asks, "What is beautiful?"
Aesthetics
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The process by which people make decisions, policies, or organize themselves into authoritative social institutions.
Politics
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Thinking about thinking
Epistemology
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The study of the ideal social organization
Politics
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Asks, "What is the good life?"
Ethics
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The search for ultimate reality
Metaphysics
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The truth is what I have been told by those in authority over me
Institution
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What I conclude to be best
Mind
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God tells me what to do in the Bible
Divine Revelation
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Judgments are made by my own intellect
Mind
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I learned from the examples of others
Experience
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Rationalism
Mind
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Authoritarianism
Institution
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Naturalism
Mind
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Romanticism
Experience
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Empiricism
Experience
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Culturally defined standards held by human individuals or groups about what is desirable, proper, beautiful, good or bad that serves as board guidelines for social life.
Values
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Rules or expectations of conduct which either prescribe a given type of behavior or forbid it
Norms
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A system of constraints on the behavior of individuals and groups in society which is sanctioned and enforced by the state
Laws
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Instead of twisting facts and information to my point of view, I am honest enough to admit that they do not prove what I want them to prove.
Integrity
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I try to view things from their point of view even if I disagree with them.
Empathy
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Even if my argument is unpopular, I hold to it.
Courage
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Even if the answer is difficult to find, I purse until I find it.
Perseverance
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If my answer differs from a clear Bible passage, the fault is in my reasoning.
Sufficiency of Scripture
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Being willing to admit the flaws in my reasoning, and admitting that someone else's reasoning may be better.
Humility
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Viewing all the arguments with a critical mind that has not already arrived at a pre-determined conclusion based on my assumptions and bias
Fair-mindedness
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I hit the topic that I wanted to discuss exactly
Accuracy
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I hit the same topic that I wanted to discuss over and over
Precision
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I covered information that was on topic in my argument
Accuracy
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I went into the necessary detail for this specific topic
Depth
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The information that I provided all made sense of followed the line of reasoning it was supposed to follow
Logicalness
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The information/arguments that I provided showed clearly what I wanted them to show
Clarity
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The information that I provided helped flesh out the argument completely make a more rounded or complete cause.
Breadth
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I dealt with all of the arguments'Points of view from everyone before presenting why I made the decision I made.
Fairness
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The information showed the gravity or importance of my argument
Significance
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What does a culture's timeline tell us about that culture?
Their beliefs, origins, and timeline.
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What man set the date for Creation in 4004 B.C.?
James Ussher
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What man set the date for Creation in 3929 B.C.
John Lightfoot
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Which timeline from around the 1st century A.D. would be based off of a calendar that left 61 days unaccounted for during the winter months?
Roman
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Which timeline would be based off the Hegira?
Muslim
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Which timeline would be based off of the birth of Confucius?
Chinese
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Why did Denis the Little decide not to use the current calendar that was widely used?
Both the Popes command and the Catholics didn't like DIocletian
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Early History is sometimes referred to by Evolutionist as
Pre-Historic
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Dispensationalism gives us an overview of what?
How God relates to men and men respond to God
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What term describes the "B.C." side of the "A.D." calendar?
Proleptic
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Today we use Denis the Little's timeline. Why?

1. It is widely read and accepted
2. European colonization of the globe cause its usage in global cultures
3. It is officially recognized by the United Nations
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Man is to obey God because of man's fear of human government.
Human Government
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Lack of sin's corruption.
Innocence
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Man's disobedience results in the flood
conscience
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Man is promised a redeemer through David.
Promise
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Tower of Babel
Human Government
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Pentecost
Church
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Rapture
Church
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The kingdom
Millennium
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The Ten Commandments
Law
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Industrial Revolution
Modern Times
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Big Bang
Early History
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Egypt of the Pharaoh's rises up
Ancient Times
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Renaissance
Middle Ages
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Conquest of the Americans
Modern Times
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Space Age
Modern Times
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Spoken Language
Early History
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Mayans
Middle Ages
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Dark Ages in Europe
Middle Ages
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Classical Greece and Rome
Ancient Times
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Emergence/Creation of Humans
Early History
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Tools are used for the first time
Early History
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World Wars
Modern Times
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Protestant Reformaton
Modern Times
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All cultures use the same timeline.
False
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Denis the Little was the first to use the term"Anna Domini"
True
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Every dispensation has a failure. The main failure of all Dispensations is the failure to believe.
True
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In Dispensationalism, God is working with man in a progressive way.
True
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James Ussher published a chronology of the time and date of creation.
True
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Ano Domini literally translated means, "In the year of our Lord."
True
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The method of salvation never changes as the dispensations progress.
True
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Evolution would say that man emerged, but a Christian would contend that man was created.
True
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Southern Ocean trade occurred in the Pacific Ocean primarily.
True
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During the Dark Ages in Europe.
Islam was rising
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Today we use the Gregorian Calendar because Pope Gregory commissioned Denis the Little to create a new calendar not based on Diocletian.
True
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Denis the Little was famous for how short he was
False
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The belief that God is three persons-the father, the son who is Jesus, and the Holy Spirit which is the spirit of God's grace.
Trinitarian Monotheism
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The covenant love of God for humans, as well as the human reciprocal love for God; the term necessarily extends to the love of one’s fellow man.
Agape
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A theological doctrine which states that the universe and all life in it originated in its present form by unconditional fiat or divine decree.
Special Creation
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The mind and body, through separate and distinct substances, causally interact. Man's nature is sinful.
Mind/Body Dualism (Fallen)
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The concept that each sphere(or sector) of life has its own distinct responsibilities and authority or competence, and stands equal to other spheres of life.
Sphere Sovereignty
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A body of unchanging moral principles based on a higher power, regarded as a basis for all human conduct.
Natural Law
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An organizing principle that matters ought to be handled by the smallest, lowest or least centralized competent authority. Political decisions should be taken at a local level if possible, rather than by a central authority.
Subsidiarity