To the Japanese, the aim of existence is ______. A: the pursuit of happiness B: reward in the afterlife C: a happy ending to one's activities D: fulfilling one's duty
To the Japanese, the aim of existence is ______. A: the pursuit of happiness B: reward in the afterlife C: a happy ending to one's activities D: fulfilling one's duty
To Japanese, the aim of existence is ________. A: the pursuit of happiness B: reward in the afterlife C: a happy ending to one's activities D: fulfilling one's duty
To Japanese, the aim of existence is ________. A: the pursuit of happiness B: reward in the afterlife C: a happy ending to one's activities D: fulfilling one's duty
__________<br/>also developed a belief in hell, which came to be seen over time as a<br/>really terrible place. They believed people stayed in hell or heaven<br/>for all eternity, according to how they had lived. They came<br/>to emphasize the afterlife as the thing of supreme importance and the<br/>only true reality. A: The Jews B: The ancient Egyptians C: The Arabs D: The Christians
__________<br/>also developed a belief in hell, which came to be seen over time as a<br/>really terrible place. They believed people stayed in hell or heaven<br/>for all eternity, according to how they had lived. They came<br/>to emphasize the afterlife as the thing of supreme importance and the<br/>only true reality. A: The Jews B: The ancient Egyptians C: The Arabs D: The Christians
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