The Marquis de Sade took the ideas of Rousseau to an extreme by saying that

a. morality was not a part of nature.
b. no instincts or acts are immoral because all are natural.
c. he was beyond good and evil.
d. nature could be subordinated to the human will.


b

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Which of the following helped drive the birth of the modern city?

a. electricity b. oil c. railroads d. steel

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The Helsinki accords, signed by Gerald Ford and leaders of thirty-four other nations,

a. pledged signatories to guarantee certain basic human rights. b. returned the western boundary of Poland to the pre-World War II line. c. proved to many Americans that détente was still a two-way street. d. served to undermine the tiny dissident movements in Eastern Europe. e. accepted Soviet control of Eastern Europe.

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Most communication behavior is:

A) innate B) inborn C) learned D) habitual E) innate and habitual

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Teotihuacan was

A. the Aztec god of the dead. B. the Inca goddess of fertility. C. the largest early Mesoamerican city. D. the greatest Toltec king. E. a Central American bird whose brightly-colored plumage was traded by the Aztecs.

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