Walter Lippmann, a cofounder of the New Republic, claimed, in the period before World War I, that mankind could achieve all of the following except
a. the sublimation of evil.
b. the conquest of social problems through reason and technology.
c. the perfectibility of man and society.
d. the establishment of a "Christian World Order."
Answer: d. the establishment of a "Christian World Order."
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The focal points and sources of life for the ancient Egyptians were the
A) Nile River and the pharaohs. B) herd animals and the temples. C) Nile River and the military. D) pharaoh and the stars. E) pyramids and the sphinx.
In 1860
a. strident abolitionists dominated the Republican party in most northern states. b. Abraham Lincoln was chosen as Republican candidate. c. the Republican party split into two. d. Stephen Douglas was the Whig candidate. e. all of these choices.
Which of the following is not considered to be an Abrahamic faith?
a. Christianity b. Catholicism c. Judaism d. Hinduism e. Islam
The actor, __________, was known for both his film work and radical leftist politics
a) Paul Robeson b) Marcus Garvey c) Stepin Fetchit d) Ralph Ellison