Believers in the doctrine of "survival of the fittest," argued that
a. only a few large corporations were fit to survive in the industrial jungle.
b. society owed a basic standard of living to even its weakest members.
c. there should be mental and physical competitions to determine fitness to survive and succeed in society.
d. fitness to survive and thrive could be proven only through physical competition.
e. the wealthy deserved their riches because they had demonstrated greater abilities than the poor.
e
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The French constructed Fort Duquesne at this strategic point
A) the mouth of the St. Lawrence River B) the forks of the Ohio River C) the headwaters of the Hudson River D) where the Ohio River joined the Mississippi
Which of the following was an outcome of Pinckney’s Treaty?
a) opening of the Mississippi to American commerce b) closing of the Mississippi to American commerce c) ending of the British policy of impressing Americans d) beginning of the British policy of impressing Americans
The biblical stories of the Garden of Eden and the Flood derive from
a. Egyptian sources. b. Persian sources. c. Canaanite sources. d. Mesopotamian sources. e. Philistine sources.
Prior to 1960, John Kennedy had not proven himself a committed crusader for civil rights.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)