Who believed that struggle against one's fellow human beings was an ethical imperative?
A. Julius Wellhausen
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Charles Darwin
D. Herbert Spencer
Answer: D
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As in 1919, the end of the war in 1946 brought __________
A) a wave of strikes B) an influenza epidemic C) a surge in union membership D) relative racial harmony
This killer had a history of criminal behavior long before he started his killing spree. He decided to make his mark on society and began a 4-month killing rampage that would cover seven states and include at least 18 victims
A) Eddie Moseley B) Alton Coleman C) Robert Hansen D) John Paul Knowles
When Washington was invited to speak at the Atlanta Exposition, he
a) thought it was a plot to discredit him. b) saw it as a wonderful opportunity to present his program for black progress and interracial cooperation. c) refused to accept the invitation until encouraged by his black supporters. d) refused to accept the invitation until white supporters guaranteed his safety. e) was disappointed that he was not offered a larger forum.
The Byzantine ruler who initiated the iconoclastic struggle by ordering the destruction of Christian images was
a. Irene. b. Leo III. c. Justinian. d. Theodora. e. Heraclius.