According to Charon, what is the relationship between thinking and freedom?

a. thinking and freedom are unrelated
b. we are most free when we do not think about how our trapped we are in our current situation.
c. acting without thinking is acting without freedom
d. all of these


c

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Kurzman's conclusions are all of the following EXCEPT:

A. Showing a report to subjects and getting their feedback makes it less likely that theories will be introduced into the work. B. Preparing a report that subjects are going to read leads to a lot of second-guessing and generally weakens the quality of the work. C. Researchers should share a draft of their final paper with the subjects, but not their field notes. D. Researchers have an obligation to share their report because of the "informed consent" principle of research ethics. E. Researchers should write with basic tact and avoid jokes and insulting descriptions.

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Chinese immigrants began migrating to the U.S. in the mid-19th century because: a. they desired the "American Dream." b. the Chinese government pushed them out

c. they were seeking religious freedom. d. the U.S. needed workers.

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The capacity to understand scientific concepts and processes necessary for complete participation in economic, civic, and cultural life is referred to as __________

A) scientific literacy B) cultural competency C) the hidden curriculum D) intersectionality

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What is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of 1993, which now is in jeopardy?

A. climate change legislation involving the United States, China, and several countries in Western Europe B. an arrangement that limits sales taxes on the price of goods that the United States imports from several other countries, including, Canada, Germany, England, and Sweden C. an arrangement in which the United States, Mexico, and Canada agree not to impose tariffs on goods and services flowing among these countries D. a set of laws designed to prevent oligopolies and monopolies

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