Many of Henri Bergson's followers were made hopeful by his writings because he argued that
a. truth is not what is real but is whatever serves a particular purpose.
b. we should accept our existence as the only unchangeable thing.
c. we retain the freedom to make a future different from the one predicted by scientists.
d. God does not exist, and everything is permissible.
c
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The fight over the territorial government of __________ pitted Free-Soilers from New England against slaveholding settlers from Missouri.
a. Iowa b. South Dakota c. Kansas d. North Dakota
Suppose yourself a delegate at the Second Continental Congress in 1775. Would you be among the radicals demanding independence or with the moderates seeking reconciliation with England? Why?
What will be an ideal response?
The expansion of the cotton frontier had little effect on the institution of slavery
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Most Americans who looked to expand America's influence overseas were interested, not in territorial possessions, but in expanded trade.
a. true b. false