Which philosopher believed that the formation of societies and government corrupted the human condition and introduced inequality?
a. Augustine
b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
c. Thomas Hobbes
d. John Locke
Ans: b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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a. alignment. b. perestroika. c. containment. d. appeasement.
Explain the significance of the constitutional amendments enacted in the five years following the end of the Civil War.
What will be an ideal response?
Which perspective would most likely argue that globalization has resulted in a gap between advanced and developing countries in terms of access to computers, cell phones, and other telecommunication devices?
a. The realist perspective b. The liberal perspective c. The identity perspective d. The critical theory perspective
What was the "Lockean attitude" that many of the American revolutionaries possessed?
a. The revolutionary leaders were very bold in reaching for their goals. b. The revolutionaries saw the war as a necessary evil. c. The revolutionaries were convinced that they had divine power on their side. d. The revolutionaries had a more pragmatic approach to government and for dealing with Britain. e. The revolutionaries thought that oppressed people all over the world would come to their aid.