What was Jean-Paul Sartre’s term for the existential anxiety brought on by collapsing prewar intellectual and philosophical certainties?
a) nausea
b) angst
Consider This: Sartre had counterparts in other European countries. See 14.3: Europe, East and West.
c) anguish
Consider This: Sartre had counterparts in other European countries. See 14.3: Europe, East and West.
d) rootlessness
Consider This: Sartre had counterparts in other European countries. See 14.3: Europe, East and West.
a) nausea
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After victory in the Irish wars of the 1560s, Sir ____________________ sought to colonize Newfoundland for England
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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a. institute an educational exchange program with China. b. further the work of Christian missionaries in China. c. protect American commercial interests in China. d. increase naval strength in the Far East.
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a. it allowed coexistence of indigenous religions and temples. b. it was done largely by force and removed many Hindu and Buddhist temples. c. Islam never really took off in India. d. African regions converted for the sole reason of trade. e. it was easier because there were no tribes and everyone spoke the same language.