Thomas Hobbes argued that humans, in their natural state, possess an inherent desire for __________.

A. power
B. equality
C. liberty
D. salvation


Answer: A

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The French philosophes were __________.

A. divided over the proper solutions to France's problems B. supporters of the monarchy C. calling for a revolution from the urban middle class D. rallying a peasant uprising

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The order of the West African social hierarchy consisted of:

A) king; military leaders & priests; bureaucrats; traders, artisans & teachers; the masses. B) king; bureaucrats; military leaders & priests; traders, artisans & teachers; the masses. C) king; traders, artisans & teachers; bureaucrats; military leaders & priests; the masses. D) king; bureaucrats; traders, artisans & teachers; military leaders & priests; the masses.

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Assess President Carter's commitment to his goal of emphasizing "human rights" in his foreign policy. Was he consistent in its application as a guideline? Why? Is "human rights" a practical policy for the conduct of American diplomac

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Artisans differed from factory workers in that they

a. belonged to guilds. b. were highly skilled and usually educated. c. constituted longstanding community within the town or city. d. had stable families and passed on their skills to their children. e. all of the above

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