Examine the Chinese view of action and inaction as expressed in philosophy. Could this view change the world for the better?

What will be an ideal response?


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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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What made the last few months of the war especially difficult for the Nazi High Command?

a) Due to his drug use and stresses of the war, Hitler grew increasingly unstable, and his commands became erratic and unintelligible. b) Hitler was closed off in the Berlin bunker, which made it difficult for his staff to communicate with him. Consider This: Hitler’s physician gave him daily injections of everything from vitamins to synthetic heroin. See 13.5.2: The Final Collapse. c) Hitler sank into a deep depression after Mussolini’s death and refused to see anyone. Consider This: Hitler’s physician gave him daily injections of everything from vitamins to synthetic heroin. See 13.5.2: The Final Collapse. d) Hitler pretended that all was going well with the war, which confounded his staff, who did not know how to tell him the truth. Consider This: Hitler’s physician gave him daily injections of everything from vitamins to synthetic heroin. See 13.5.2: The Final Collapse.

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The Truman Doctrine was created to

A) industrialize Latin America. B) resist perceived Soviet expansion in China and Burma. C) industrialize Japan. D) resist perceived Soviet expansion in Greece and Turkey.

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How did Richard Nixon contribute to the environmental movement in 1970?

A) He signed the Wilderness Act which protected several acres of federal land. B) He established the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research. C) He installed solar panels on the roof of the White house. D) He increased the funding for research on energy conservation. E) He established the Environmental Protection Agency.

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