The Skeptic Carneades of Cyrene held all the following beliefs EXCEPT

a. all theory is worthless.
b. all ideas are probability, not absolutes; there is only probability, never certainty.
c. morality must derive from practical experience not rigid ideas.
d. the universe may show signs of order, but that does not justify belief in God.
e. the problem of reason should be considered.


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a. due to numerous acts of sabotage. b. in retaliation for the placement of Americans in concentration camps by the Japanese. c. as a result of anti-Japanese prejudice and fear. d. because most were Japanese citizens. e. because they refused to serve in the American military.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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