Durkheim's solution for the problems of modern society was
a. a passionate new ideology that tapped into a person's instincts and irrational needs.
b. a return to the "Philosophy of Christ" proposed by Erasmus.
c. the elimination of poverty through the continued development of industry.
d. a rational and secular system of moral in the tradition of the Enlightenment and Saint-Simon.
e. special efforts by the government to provide security and entertainment.
d
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a. civil war broke out across Southern China b. civil war broke out across Northern China c. civil war broke out across Eastern China d. civil war broke out across Western China
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a. Israel developed nuclear capabilities. b. Anwar Sadat was assassinated. c. the Oslo Accords were signed. d. the oil wealth of the Middle East was used against the nations that supported Israel in the 1973 war. e. All of these
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A. Carthage B. Spain C. Great Britain D. Gaul E. Sicily
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