Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man
A) argued that productive political change could come only from the elites.
B) posited that capitalism was responsible for heightening the discontent of the masses.
C) theorized that unindoctrinated students could liberate the masses from their elite oppressors.
D) sought to quell student rebellions by proposing a revised curriculum that emphasized practical, real-world knowledge.
E) inspired successful protests by German university students.
C
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A) True B) False
Which of the following was the cornerstone of John Tyler's campaign for the annexation of Texas?
(A) An appeal to the idea of manifest destiny (B) Stories of great amounts of oil in Texas (C) An appeal to humanitarians to "save" the people of Texas (D) The rumor that Britain would annex Texas if the US did not
Which of the following statements is true?
a. The trip of Columbus would impact the entire world. b. Christopher Columbus's patrons were the king and queen of Spain. c. Columbus's first voyage to the new world landed him on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. d. The voyages of Columbus connected Europe with the Americas. e. All of these choices.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)