In following points? How-and How Not-to Love Mankind, Dalrymple makes which of the

a. Both Marx and Turgenev were champions of the underdog.
b. Whereas Turgenev is motivated by sympathy for the weak and suffering, Marx is motivated primarily by hatred against those he deems the oppressors.
c. Whereas Turgenev believed that mankind was capable of improvement, though not perfectible, Marx believed that mankind was in fact perfectible, and believed that using violence to achieve his utopian goals was legitimate.
d. All of the above.


Answer: d. All of the above.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Aristotle was the teacher of King Philip of Macedonia

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Syllogism 1H Given the following syllogism: No unsigned paintings are expensive art works, since no signed paintings are framed prints, and all unframed prints are inexpensive art works. For Syllogism 1H, the major premise is:

A) All expensive art works are signed paintings. B) All signed paintings are unframed prints. C) All framed prints are expensive art works. D) No signed paintings are framed prints. E) All expensive art works are framed prints.

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The Nihongi is

a. The Way of the Gods c. The Chronicles of Narnia b. The Chronicles of Japan d. The Path of the Blessed

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