What is humanism?
A. Belief in the Roman Catholic Church and its absolute power over everyone
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Social Studies, 10.06.2021 19:10 anelismel
What is humanism?
A. Belief in the Roman Catholic Church and its absolute power over everyone
B. Belief in the beauty and intelligence of the individual
C. Belief that humans are innately troubled, and must get guidance from the church
D. Belief that humans must need kings to thrive
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Adolescents can display egocentrism when they become about changes in their lives.
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