Deck 12: Christianity
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Deck 12: Christianity
1
What is the definition of the following term:
-apostle:
-apostle:
In the New Testament, Jesus's disciples, sent out to preach and baptize, are called apostles (Greek apostolos, "one who is sent out"). Paul of Tarsus and some other early Christian leaders also claimed this title. Because of their close association with Jesus, the apostles were accorded a place of honor in the early Church.
2
What is the definition of the following term:
-apostolic succession:
-apostolic succession:
According to this Roman Catholic and Orthodox doctrine, the spiritual authority conferred by Jesus on the apostles has been transmitted through an unbroken line of bishops, who are their successors.
3
What is the definition of the following term:
-baptism:
-baptism:
Performed by immersion in water or a sprinkling with water, baptism is a sacrament in which an individual is cleansed of sin and admitted into the Church.
4
What is the definition of the following term:
-bishop:
-bishop:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-Calvin, John (1509-1564):
-Calvin, John (1509-1564):
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What is the definition of the following term:
-Christmas:
-Christmas:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-church:
-church:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-Easter:
-Easter:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-Epiphany:
-Epiphany:
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10
What is the definition of the following term:
-Eucharist:
-Eucharist:
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11
What is the definition of the following term:
-evangelicalism:
-evangelicalism:
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12
What is the definition of the following term:
-fundamentalism:
-fundamentalism:
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13
What is the definition of the following term:
-gospel:
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14
What is the definition of the following term:
-grace:
-grace:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-icons:
-icons:
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What is the definition of the following term:
-Inquisition:
-Inquisition:
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17
What is the definition of the following term:
-kingdom of God:
-kingdom of God:
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18
What is the definition of the following term:
-liturgy:
-liturgy:
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19
What is the definition of the following term:
-logos:
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20
What is the definition of the following term:
-Lord's Prayer:
-Lord's Prayer:
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21
What is the definition of the following term:
-Luther, Martin (1483-1536):
-Luther, Martin (1483-1536):
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22
What is the definition of the following term:
-Nicene Creed:
-Nicene Creed:
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23
What is the definition of the following term:
-original sin:
-original sin:
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24
What is the definition of the following term:
-Orthodox Church:
-Orthodox Church:
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25
What is the definition of the following term:
-parable:
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26
What is the definition of the following term:
-Paul of Tarsus:
-Paul of Tarsus:
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27
What is the definition of the following term:
-Pentecost:
-Pentecost:
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28
What is the definition of the following term:
-Pentecostalism:
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29
What is the definition of the following term:
-Protestant Christianity:
-Protestant Christianity:
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30
What is the definition of the following term:
-purgatory:
-purgatory:
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31
What is the definition of the following term:
-Roman Catholic Church:
-Roman Catholic Church:
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32
What is the definition of the following term:
-rosary:
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33
What is the definition of the following term:
-sacraments:
-sacraments:
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34
What is the definition of the following term:
-saint:
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35
What is the definition of the following term:
-scholasticism:
-scholasticism:
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36
What is the definition of the following term:
-sin:
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37
What is the definition of the following term:
-Trinity:
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38
Jesus was
A) Idumean.
B) Greek.
C) Syrian.
D) Jewish.
A) Idumean.
B) Greek.
C) Syrian.
D) Jewish.
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39
When Jesus spoke of the kingdom of God (and kingdom of heaven), he meant the
A) kingdom of ancient Israel described in the Old Testament.
B) independent state Jews in Jesus's time hoped to create.
C) state of affairs that exists when people live in obedience to God's will.
D) heavenly society of saints and angels.
A) kingdom of ancient Israel described in the Old Testament.
B) independent state Jews in Jesus's time hoped to create.
C) state of affairs that exists when people live in obedience to God's will.
D) heavenly society of saints and angels.
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40
The word Christ (Greek, Christos) means
A) anointed one.
B) beloved one.
C) righteous one.
D) one who judges.
A) anointed one.
B) beloved one.
C) righteous one.
D) one who judges.
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41
When Christians speak of "grace" they mean God's
A) justice.
B) love.
C) mercy.
D) power.
A) justice.
B) love.
C) mercy.
D) power.
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42
For Protestants, the only perfect authority on spiritual matters is
A) the Bible.
B) one's pastor.
C) one's conscience.
D) the Holy Spirit, who guides Christians in their daily lives.
A) the Bible.
B) one's pastor.
C) one's conscience.
D) the Holy Spirit, who guides Christians in their daily lives.
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43
Christianity understands God as
A) personal.
B) personal and transcendent.
C) personal, transcendent, and triune.
D) personal, transcendent, triune, and immanent.
A) personal.
B) personal and transcendent.
C) personal, transcendent, and triune.
D) personal, transcendent, triune, and immanent.
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44
For Christians, the biblical story of Adam and Eve illustrates that fact that human sin
A) brought a separation of God and humanity.
B) was inevitable, since evil was a part of human nature from the beginning.
C) can be blamed on Satan.
D) is the consequence of God's creation of an imperfect world.
A) brought a separation of God and humanity.
B) was inevitable, since evil was a part of human nature from the beginning.
C) can be blamed on Satan.
D) is the consequence of God's creation of an imperfect world.
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45
Which of the following best describes the Gospels?
A) Biographies of Jesus
B) Letters written by Jesus
C) Proclamations of the "good news" about Jesus
D) Theological treatises written by the disciples of Jesus
A) Biographies of Jesus
B) Letters written by Jesus
C) Proclamations of the "good news" about Jesus
D) Theological treatises written by the disciples of Jesus
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46
The kingdom of God, repentance, and love were major
A) themes in the teaching of Jesus.
B) themes in the teachings of Luther.
C) ideals emphasized at the Council of Trent.
D) ideals emphasized at the Second Vatican Council.
A) themes in the teaching of Jesus.
B) themes in the teachings of Luther.
C) ideals emphasized at the Council of Trent.
D) ideals emphasized at the Second Vatican Council.
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47
The first-century Christian missionary known for popularizing Christianity among Gentiles and writing letters included in the New Testament was
A) Antoninus.
B) Lucius.
C) Paul.
D) Silas.
A) Antoninus.
B) Lucius.
C) Paul.
D) Silas.
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48
Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christians regard _______ as having equal authority with scripture.
A) tradition
B) the majority opinions of Christians themselves
C) prophecy
D) All of the above
A) tradition
B) the majority opinions of Christians themselves
C) prophecy
D) All of the above
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49
All four of the gospels
A) can be classified as biographies that tell the story of the life of Jesus.
B) focus on the miracles of Jesus as opposed to his teachings.
C) focus on the teachings of Jesus as opposed to his miracles.
D) focus almost entirely on the ministry of Jesus, saying little about his life in the period before it began.
A) can be classified as biographies that tell the story of the life of Jesus.
B) focus on the miracles of Jesus as opposed to his teachings.
C) focus on the teachings of Jesus as opposed to his miracles.
D) focus almost entirely on the ministry of Jesus, saying little about his life in the period before it began.
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50
In the ancient Church, bishops gathered _______ to formulate Christian theology.
A) at ecclesiastical assemblies in Rome and Constantinople
B) in the Vatican
C) in regional synods
D) ecumenical councils
A) at ecclesiastical assemblies in Rome and Constantinople
B) in the Vatican
C) in regional synods
D) ecumenical councils
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51
The basic meaning of the word catholic is
A) correct belief.
B) universal.
C) correct in doctrine.
D) imperial.
A) correct belief.
B) universal.
C) correct in doctrine.
D) imperial.
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52
The doctrine of "apostolic succession" states that
A) the popes are the successors of Jesus as leaders of the Church.
B) bishops receive their authority through an unbroken line of bishops that reaches back to the apostles and, through them, to Christ himself.
C) bishops have the authority to appoint their own successors.
D) Christians have the right to elect their bishops.
A) the popes are the successors of Jesus as leaders of the Church.
B) bishops receive their authority through an unbroken line of bishops that reaches back to the apostles and, through them, to Christ himself.
C) bishops have the authority to appoint their own successors.
D) Christians have the right to elect their bishops.
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53
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to
A) convert to Christianity.
B) build a cathedral (St. Peter's) in Rome.
C) persecute Christians.
D) be a bishop as well as an emperor.
A) convert to Christianity.
B) build a cathedral (St. Peter's) in Rome.
C) persecute Christians.
D) be a bishop as well as an emperor.
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54
In addition to Martin Luther, reformers like _______ had great influence in the Protestant Reformation.
A) Oliver Cromwell and Oliver Cowdery.
B) Jan of Leiden and Peter Waldo.
C) Thomas Cranmer and Ignatius of Loyola.
D) John Calvin and Ulrich Zwingli.
A) Oliver Cromwell and Oliver Cowdery.
B) Jan of Leiden and Peter Waldo.
C) Thomas Cranmer and Ignatius of Loyola.
D) John Calvin and Ulrich Zwingli.
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55
The Protestant Reformation began in the
A) late 1200s.
B) early 1500s.
C) late 1700s.
D) early 1800s.
A) late 1200s.
B) early 1500s.
C) late 1700s.
D) early 1800s.
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56
Between the 15th and 19th centuries, most Orthodox Christians outside of Russia
A) lived in the Ottoman Empire, in which the dominant religion was Islam.
B) were forced to follow the dictates of the pope.
C) had complete freedom of religion.
D) recognized the patriarch of Jerusalem as their spiritual leader.
A) lived in the Ottoman Empire, in which the dominant religion was Islam.
B) were forced to follow the dictates of the pope.
C) had complete freedom of religion.
D) recognized the patriarch of Jerusalem as their spiritual leader.
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57
Which is true of the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II, 1962-65), a council of Roman Catholic bishops convened by Pope John XXIII?
A) It called for a break in relations between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches.
B) It called for reforms intended to adapt the Church to the twentieth-century world.
C) It called into question the doctrine of Transubstantiation.
D) It called for the ordination of women as deacons.
A) It called for a break in relations between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches.
B) It called for reforms intended to adapt the Church to the twentieth-century world.
C) It called into question the doctrine of Transubstantiation.
D) It called for the ordination of women as deacons.
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58
Augustine's City of God describes
A) his spiritual journey.
B) heaven.
C) the meaning of history.
D) Rome.
A) his spiritual journey.
B) heaven.
C) the meaning of history.
D) Rome.
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59
The goal of the ecumenical movement is to
A) promote unity among Christians.
B) encourage Christians to provide aid to the poor.
C) encourage simplicity in worship.
D) increase Christian involvement in global politics.
A) promote unity among Christians.
B) encourage Christians to provide aid to the poor.
C) encourage simplicity in worship.
D) increase Christian involvement in global politics.
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60
The Roman Catholic Council of Trent (1545-63) was convened to
A) formally approve the doctrine of transubstantiation.
B) restore the unity of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions.
C) respond to the Protestant Reformation.
D) declare the doctrine of papal infallibility.
A) formally approve the doctrine of transubstantiation.
B) restore the unity of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions.
C) respond to the Protestant Reformation.
D) declare the doctrine of papal infallibility.
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61
Fundamentalism appeared in the early twentieth century as a(n)
A) attempt to restore unity among Roman Catholics and Protestants.
B) set of fundamental principles to be observed by missionaries.
C) Protestant response to various aspects of modern culture.
D) form of preaching used in Orthodox churches.
A) attempt to restore unity among Roman Catholics and Protestants.
B) set of fundamental principles to be observed by missionaries.
C) Protestant response to various aspects of modern culture.
D) form of preaching used in Orthodox churches.
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62
The Syllabus of Errors published by Pope Pius IX in 1864 was a(n)
A) list of features of modern culture that Catholics were urged to reject.
B) admission that some ancient Roman Catholic doctrines were false.
C) list of twelve anti-popes from the Middle Ages.
D) list of philosophers whose views were inconsistent with those of the Church.
A) list of features of modern culture that Catholics were urged to reject.
B) admission that some ancient Roman Catholic doctrines were false.
C) list of twelve anti-popes from the Middle Ages.
D) list of philosophers whose views were inconsistent with those of the Church.
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63
Monastic "rules" such as those of Benedict of Nursia and Basil the Great
A) require monks and nuns to practice a severe asceticism.
B) provide outlines for the organization of monasteries and monastic life.
C) forbid contact between monasteries and the outside world.
D) require monks and nuns to eat and worship alone, rather than in the company of others.
A) require monks and nuns to practice a severe asceticism.
B) provide outlines for the organization of monasteries and monastic life.
C) forbid contact between monasteries and the outside world.
D) require monks and nuns to eat and worship alone, rather than in the company of others.
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64
Hesychasm is
A) a form of mysticism that emphasizes inner quiet and repetitive prayer.
B) the doctrine that God gave the Byzantine emperors authority over the Church.
C) the belief that hell exists and is eternal.
D) the belief that hell exists but is not eternal.
A) a form of mysticism that emphasizes inner quiet and repetitive prayer.
B) the doctrine that God gave the Byzantine emperors authority over the Church.
C) the belief that hell exists and is eternal.
D) the belief that hell exists but is not eternal.
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65
Which of the following formulated the doctrine of original sin, according to which all of humanity participated in the sin of Adam and Eve and suffers its consequences?
A) St. Augustine
B) St. Bernard
C) St. Dositheus
D) St. Francis
A) St. Augustine
B) St. Bernard
C) St. Dositheus
D) St. Francis
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66
Demographic trends project that Christianity's "center of gravity"
A) remains solidly established in Western Europe and North America.
B) is moving toward Eastern Europe and Russia.
C) is moving toward Africa, Asia, and South America.
D) is moving from South America into North America.
A) remains solidly established in Western Europe and North America.
B) is moving toward Eastern Europe and Russia.
C) is moving toward Africa, Asia, and South America.
D) is moving from South America into North America.
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67
A commitment to sharing the gospel with others, a strong emphasis on individual study of the Bible, and a "born again" conversion experience are characteristic of
A) Catholicism.
B) evangelicalism.
C) Hesychasm.
D) Puritanism.
A) Catholicism.
B) evangelicalism.
C) Hesychasm.
D) Puritanism.
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68
In England, the Reformation led to the creation of the _______, which remains independent of the Roman Catholic Church.
A) Anabaptist Church
B) Church of the Apostles
C) Church of England
D) Church of the North
A) Anabaptist Church
B) Church of the Apostles
C) Church of England
D) Church of the North
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69
(SA2 Generally speaking, _______ have been the most open to acknowledging and adapting to the realities of modern culture.
A) fundamentalists
B) evangelicals
C) liberal Protestants
D) Baptists
A) fundamentalists
B) evangelicals
C) liberal Protestants
D) Baptists
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70
Puritans derived their name from the fact that they
A) believed they had greater moral purity than other Christians.
B) believed that the highest ideal was the purity of Christ.
C) insisted that people guilty of gross sin should not be allowed in the Church.
D) wanted to purify the Church of England of all features of Catholicism.
A) believed they had greater moral purity than other Christians.
B) believed that the highest ideal was the purity of Christ.
C) insisted that people guilty of gross sin should not be allowed in the Church.
D) wanted to purify the Church of England of all features of Catholicism.
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71
In Orthodox churches, the sanctuary (where the altar is located) is separated from the nave (where the congregation sits) by a(n)
A) eidolon.
B) iconostasis.
C) hypostasis.
D) proscenion.
A) eidolon.
B) iconostasis.
C) hypostasis.
D) proscenion.
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72
Which of the following is a prayer given by Jesus to his disciples?
A) The Jesus Prayer
B) The Lord's Prayer (also known as the Our Father)
C) The Nunc Dimittis
D) The Ave Maria
A) The Jesus Prayer
B) The Lord's Prayer (also known as the Our Father)
C) The Nunc Dimittis
D) The Ave Maria
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73
Pentecost is a holiday that commemorates the
A) descent of the Holy Spirit on Jesus' disciples.
B) ascension of Jesus into heaven.
C) baptism of Jesus.
D) crucifixion of Jesus.
A) descent of the Holy Spirit on Jesus' disciples.
B) ascension of Jesus into heaven.
C) baptism of Jesus.
D) crucifixion of Jesus.
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74
Traditionally, the sacraments have been understood as
A) rituals created by the John the Baptist.
B) twelve special rituals devised by Jesus's disciples.
C) visible symbols of God's grace.
D) seven ceremonies that offer atonement for sin.
A) rituals created by the John the Baptist.
B) twelve special rituals devised by Jesus's disciples.
C) visible symbols of God's grace.
D) seven ceremonies that offer atonement for sin.
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75
Roman Catholic worship and Orthodox worship
A) have essentially the same structure.
B) are both based on the liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
C) occur only on Sundays.
D) are simpler in form than Protestant worship.
A) have essentially the same structure.
B) are both based on the liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
C) occur only on Sundays.
D) are simpler in form than Protestant worship.
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76
The most important feature of Roman Catholic and Orthodox worship is
A) recitation of the Lord's Prayer.
B) the sermon.
C) the Eucharist.
D) confession of sin.
A) recitation of the Lord's Prayer.
B) the sermon.
C) the Eucharist.
D) confession of sin.
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77
The word gospel means "good news."
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78
Christians acknowledge the Jewish Scriptures (Old Testament) as having the same authority as the New Testament texts.
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79
Christians believe that Jesus Christ was both fully human and fully divine.
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The first Christians were Jews.
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