If one follows Thomas Mann's career, one may conclude that he
a. shed his conservatism and embraced liberalism when the consequences of conservative policies became clear in World War I.
b. never regretted his political conservatism when World War I began
c. supported socialist totalitarianism.
d. saw Nazism as a reversion to the primitive and never abandoned his old-fashioned conservatism.
e. confirmed the observation that a young person who is not a socialist has no heart and an old person who is still a socialist has no brains.
a
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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