"What happened, I believe, in the press reporting of the campaign of 1960 was that the sense of dignity of these men, their craftsmen's pride in their calling, was abused by Mr. Nixon and his staff – and not by accident but by decision
The brotherhood of the press was considered by Mr. Nixon and his press staff, not as a brotherhood, but as a conspiracy, and a hostile conspiracy at that" (Theodore H. White, The Making of the President 1960) is A) an argument B) a non-argument
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Abelard wrote a book comparing biblical and early theologians' opinions on various questions with the title
a) Who Knows, Who Cares? b) I Say Not! c) Who is Right Here? d) Perhaps and Perhaps Not; e) Maybe Someday; f) Yes and No
Which pair goes together?
a. Euclid/epistemological dualism. b. Berkeley/contemporary realism. c. Locke/subjective idealism. d. Kant/phenomenalism.
Moses received the Ten Commandments from God at _______.
a. The Red Sea b. Midian c. Mt. Sinai d. All of the above