Marx's use of the Hegelian dialectical was unique because ______________.

A. he argued that revolution was the new historical inevitability
B. he engaged the dialectic and applied it to the concepts of materialism
C. the clash of thesis and antithesis would synthesize a new world system of capitalism
D. Hegel had argued that history was unchanging, whereas Marx applied it to revolution
E. of none of these


Answer: B

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Why was the Vendée an especially difficult challenge for the new Revolutionary Army?

a) The Vendée was a region of France in a virtual civil war against the Revolution, not a foreign country threatening to invade. b) The Vendée bordered on Germany and was full of émigrés seeking to overthrow the Revolution. Consider This: Even in France, the Revolutionary Army crushed any dissent. See 6.3.2: A Nation in Arms. c) The Vendée was the forced sale of military equipment to pay France’s debts, which left the military woefully unprepared for battle. Consider This: Even in France, the Revolutionary Army crushed any dissent. See 6.3.2: A Nation in Arms. d) The Vendée refers to the Friday that a large number of French soldiers were massacred by nobles enraged at losing their lands and titles. Consider This: Even in France, the Revolutionary Army crushed any dissent. See 6.3.2: A Nation in Arms.

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What group did students form to continue their activism?

A) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee B) Southern Christian Leadership Conference C) Congress of Racial Equality D) Southern Regional Congress

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Unlike the Aryans when they entered India, the Harappans were ________

A) urbanized B) Hindus C) illiterate D) pastoralists

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