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Ernest Hemmingway and F Scott Fitzgerald

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Voltaire believed that the improvement of society was necessary and possible, but he

a. did not believe that the lower classes could ever be raised beyond their lot in life. b. was not sure that it would be permanent. c. was prone to contradiction on this point. d. did not openly press this point in his writings.

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Which of the following is not a reason why the United States became involved in the internal affairs of European nations after World War II??

A) ?The development of long-range bombers meant the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans no longer provided protection. B) ?They pushed to rebuild Europe to prevent another economic collapse. C) ?World War II taught U.S. officials about the need to stand up to aggressive expansionists early and forcefully. D) ?The Unite States sought markets for its manufactured products. E) ?None of these are correct.

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The ____ often portrayed characters caught in the grip of forces beyond their control

a. Naturalists b. Symbolists c. Cubists d. Impressionists e. Post-Impressionists

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Which of the following statements is most consistent with the beliefs of Horace Mann?

a. Misery and crime can be ended through universal education. b. Men are superior to women as teachers because they command obedience and discipline from their pupils. c. The teaching of Christian religious principles should be the central focus of education. d. Formal education should be reserved for the talented tenth, and vocational training should be available to themasses.

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