Pope John XXIII argues that Romans 13 stands for the proposition that governmental authority, as a concept, is a provision of divine wisdom, but that it does not mean that every individual governmental ruler is necessarily appointed by God.
True or false?
True
Explanation:
It is true that this is the argument that Pope John XXIII puts forward. The pope argues that governmental authority, according to the Bible, emanates from God. Therefore, this is a divine institution that developed due to divine wisdom. Nevertheless, the fact that the institution is divine does not mean thta each individual ruler should be considered divine. It also does not mean that each ruler is appointed by God.
b
make me
the correct answer is “opportunity cost”. opportunity cost is what a company misses out because it decided in one option over another one. in this case, the company decided to invest in building a factory so it gave up another possible benefit or profit in order to achieve success with the factory.
trade-off is not the correct answer since it is a situation in which you accept losing something in return for benefits in other areas.
and finally, consequence is a general term used to accept what it comes when you make a decision. it can be a positive or negative consequence depending if the decision you took was the correct one.