Rousseau describes life in the state of nature (but not life in society) as a
A) ?place of nearly constant war.
B) ?place of plenty and natural goodness.
C) ?place where one's property is in danger of being plundered.
D) ?godless place.
B
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a. a nonphysical substance. b. an enduring identity rooted in the brain. c. a fiction. d. something that exists parallel to the body, but is not affected by it.
Which of the following most clearly distinguishes the second and third servant songs from the first and fourth?
A) their lengths B) their primary themes C) the use of first-person speech D) the dates they were written E) the identity of their authors
When was the title “Gospel according to Matthew” affixed to this Gospel?
What produces something Aristotle calls the:
a. the final cause b. formal cause c. the efficient cause d. none of these are correct