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Matching


This activity contains 5 questions.

Question 1
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Match the term with its meaning.

Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column.
A argued earth revolves around sun
B burnt at stake for defending Copernicus
C in house arrest for defending Copernicus
D argued species of life evolved over time
End of Question 1


Question 2
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Match the term with its meaning.

Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column.
A may converge with science through ideas of consciousness
B purpose is to decipher human genetic code
C holds there are discoverable laws of nature
D showed persistent dangers of weapons of mass destruction
End of Question 2


Question 3
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Match the term with its meaning.

Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column.
A trend toward one world
B scientific inventions like cars, jets, TVs, computers
C virtual reality for religious practice
D Initiated machine printing in 15th century
End of Question 3


Question 4
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Match the term with its meaning.

Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column.
A 8 billion
B 250 million
C 1 billion
D 6 billion
End of Question 4


Question 5
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Match the term with its meaning.

Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column.
A widely controversial if relevant to religious leadership
B holds religious ideas must reflect current standards of reason
C calls for return to original strict morality
D movements toward it are perhaps at historic highs
End of Question 5







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