Exam 2: The Implications of Mythology and Religion on Women and Gender

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What are the Ten Commandments and how did they come to be?

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The Ten Commandments are a set of moral and religious laws that are found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Exodus and Deuteronomy. They are considered to be a foundational set of principles for both Judaism and Christianity.

According to the Bible, the Ten Commandments were given to the prophet Moses by God on Mount Sinai. The story goes that Moses led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and, during their journey in the wilderness, he went up to Mount Sinai where he received the commandments from God. The commandments were inscribed on two stone tablets and were meant to guide the Israelites in their relationship with God and with each other.

The commandments cover a range of moral and ethical issues, including the worship of God, honoring one's parents, not committing murder or adultery, and not stealing or bearing false witness. They are seen as a code of conduct that promotes justice, honesty, and respect for others.

The exact wording and interpretation of the commandments may vary slightly between different religious traditions, but they are generally considered to be a central part of religious and ethical teachings. The story of their origin and their significance in shaping religious and moral thought has made the Ten Commandments a widely recognized and influential set of principles.

Which of the following is NOT one of the percepts of Buddha

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What religion preaches total submission to the will of God?

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The Yin and the Yang are two energy modes that

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Williams and Best's (1990) cross-cultural research found that the one variable that differed between the countries in terms of gender stereotypes was:

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Which one of the following is NOT a pillar of Islam:

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In primitive societies, moons symbolize:

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___________________ treated all members, men and women, as saved by Christ, and therefore equal in church roles and responsibilities:

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The Lord's prayer is the fundamental prayer for

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What is the Koran and how did it become the word of God?

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What are the main differences between Catholicism and Orthodoxy?

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The Adam and Eve story can be cited as setting up the grounds for:

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The Indian caste system places people in a hierarchy according to their:

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There are parallels in the way Eve sinned by disobeying the rules and leading Adam into temptation, and

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The chapter implies that:

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Explain the implications of the traditional patriarchal concepts practiced in Western religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam).

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Menstruation has been viewed as:

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In many different tribes in Europe, Asia, and North America, matrilineal social organization

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The ancient Asian Indian deity with the power of creation and destruction

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Muhammad replaced the practice of polyandry with polygamy and restricted the number of wives to:

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