The popular postwar philosophy, existentialism

A) was led by Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus.
B) held that engagement, commitment, responsibility, and friendship are all possible and desirable in a world that is absurd.
C) split over the relevance of Marxism.
D) explored what it meant for humans to be adrift from their cultural guideposts without standards and values.
E) All of the above.


Ans: E

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What will be an ideal response?

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Isaac Newton's scientific discoveries

A) were resisted more in his own country, England, than in the rest of Europe.
B) although readily accepted in his own country, were resisted on the continent.
C) were modern in their removal of God from universal laws.
D) were among the first to be printed in a language other than Latin.
E) were condemned by the Church of England and the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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a. was the last Mongol invader to successfully control the entire Indian subcontinent. b. was the favorite bodhisattva of the Mahayana Buddhists. c. renounced the Zoroastrian tradition of asceticism. d. founded a new religious movement known as Sikhism. e. conquered Delhi.

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