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Which of the following describes the beliefs of the Quakers?

A) All people are equal in God's eyes, including men and women, as well as people of differing social statuses.

B) Suffering is necessary in order to redeem oneself, and restrictions on personal feelings are important.

C) Taxes must be paid to the church in order to support the clergy and continue the work of the gospel.

D) Ministers and organized churches are necessary if one is truly going to experience God.

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Answer:

This is (A) All people are equal in God's eyes,including men and women,as well as people of differing social statuses.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:This is (A) All people are equal in God's eyes,including men and women,as well as people of differing social statuses.

Explanation:Quakers believe that everyone is equal and they oppose any harm or threat.They believe that there is something of God in everyone and that every human is of worth.

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