In the play, Hecuba, what does Euripides teach us about civilization?

A. That morality precedes power.
B. That the nomos of a society is always stronger than the individual.
C. That revenge is necessary for justice.
D. That civilization is fragile.
E. That friendship and trust are enduring.


D. That civilization is fragile.

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The principles embodied in the New Public Service suggest that the public interest will be

a. determined by market forces. b. defined through a dialogue about shared values and interests. c. of little importance in the work of public administrators. d. the outcome of treating citizens as customers.

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Which of the following is NOT true about seaports?

A. Countries have vied for ocean access for centuries. B. They allow for easier deployment of military troops. C. They are valuable for international trade. D. They pose potential dangers to national security. E. They are mainly used for tourism.

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The Declaration of Independence is the official act by which Congress severed its ties with Britain

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In small,rural counties, the __________ is the primary law enforcement officer for the entire county

a. police chief b. commandant of the Texas Rangers c. sheriff d. constable

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