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Identify the author of the Gospel of Mark. correct answer With certainty, we can say that Mark is a Christian who came out of a Jewish background Where was the Gospel of Mark written? correct answer The gospel was written in Rome or Syria What is the basic narrative framework of Mark's Gospel? correct answer Mark gives a geographical framework for presenting the gospel that includes Jesus' baptism his preaching and performing miracles in Galilee his journey to Jerusalem and his preaching, ...
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Identify the author of the Gospel of Mark. correct answer With certainty, we can say that Mark is a Christian who came out of a Jewish background Where was the Gospel of Mark written? correct answer The gospel was written in Rome or Syria What is the basic narrative framework of Mark's Gospel? correct answer Mark gives a geographical framework for presenting the gospel that includes Jesus' baptism his preaching and performing miracles in Galilee his journey to Jerusalem and his preaching, ...
The power to make law and to frame public policies legislative power 
the power to execute, enforce, and administer law executive power 
the power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within 
the society judical power 
What are the common features of the first state constitutions? popular sovereignty (govt. can 
only exist with the consent of the governed), limited government, civil rights and liberties, and 
seperation of powers and checks and balance...
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The power to make law and to frame public policies legislative power 
the power to execute, enforce, and administer law executive power 
the power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within 
the society judical power 
What are the common features of the first state constitutions? popular sovereignty (govt. can 
only exist with the consent of the governed), limited government, civil rights and liberties, and 
seperation of powers and checks and balance...