The origins of the word "bachelor" are obscure. In English it originally meant a knight who followed another knight's banner, or a young man who hoped to become a knight. This implies a kind of junior status among knights, and this may be the idea behind its later use for the lowest university degree (below master and doctor). (It was also used at one time for a junior member of a trade guild.)
In the academic sense, it is sometimes said to be derived from "bacca lauri," (laurel berry) and "baccalaureus" is established as the Latin form in university use, but this derivation is not correct.
(See Oxford English Dictionary and Oxford Dictionary of Word Origins).
They usually have degrees in thelogy, although sometimes this subject is called 'divinity'. The degree can be a bachelor's degree, master's degree or doctorate. They
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Answer = A 180 degree angle is called a Straight Angle!!
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