For Hobbes, the "state of nature" describes
a. human society before the rise of technology and industry.
b. the animal kingdom before the emergence of the human species.
c. any government that is based on the natural moral law.
d. the human situation before the invention of society.
d.
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ignorant of the evidence or are resistant to evidence, owing to emotional blocks or to plain bigotry. By contrast, the mechanisms that bring evolution about certainly need study and clarification. There are no alternatives to evolution as history that can withstand critical examination. Yet we are constantly learning new and important facts about evolutionary mechanisms. Theodosius Dobzhansky, "Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution" A) Nonargument. B) Argument; conclusion: By contrast, the mechanisms ... study and clarification. C) Argument; conclusion: Yet we are constantly ... evolutionary mechanisms. D) Argument; conclusion: Evolution as a process ... blocks or to plain bigotry. E) Argument; conclusion: There are no alternatives ... critical examination.
Outsourcing production to developing countries has what advantage, according to
Arnold and Bowie?
a. reduced production costs b. flexibility in production capacity c. specialized skills and equipment d. all of the above
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the conclusion that follows in a single step from the given premises. Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. Given the following premises: 1 . ?R ? ?R 2 . R ? (?J • ?H) 3 . ?R ? (H • B)
A) ?J • ?H 1, 2, DS B) R 1, DN C) R ? ?(J ? H) 2, DM D) (R ? ?J) • ?H 2, Assoc E) H • B 1, 3, MP
According to Luke, the Holy Spirit
A. plays little role in the spread of Christianity once it empowers the disciples at Pentecost. B. accompanies Jesus as he visits the earth after his resurrection. C. is visited upon the disciples at Pentecost and every Sunday thereafter during services. D. specifically guides the disciples, telling them where to go and whom to see.