A number of prominent Christian thinkers writing in the wake of World War I argued all of the following EXCEPT
a. there was no evil in human nature
b. Marxists put too much stock in a secular philosophy of history.
c. the tragedies of the twentieth century resulted from a clash between human will and God's commands.
d. liberals held too high an opinion of human reason.
e. liberals and Marxists erred in believing that an ideal society could be achieved within the realm of historical time.
a
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A) remain an isolated nation B) avoid permanent foreign alliances C) go to war with France D) take on a belligerent attitude toward every foreign nation
Which of the following is NOT true concerning William R. Jones, Carnegie's first plant manager?
a) Jones was given a salary equal to that of the president of the United States. b) Jones was bright and resourceful and able to identify new equipment needs. c) Jones was an affable leader and worked closely with his men. d) Jones was killed by a deranged anarchist during a strike. e) Jones occasionally took off work early to take his men to a baseball game.
The political conflict of the Bank of the United States was unconnected to the emergence of sectional lines (northern v. southern interests) and Federalist and Democratic-Republican factions in American politics
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The ____________________ were secret messages collected between the U.S.S.R. and spies in the United States by the U.S. Army counterintelligence in the 1940s
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word