Judge William's either/or, he tells us, represents
A) choosing or not (really, seriously, passionately) choosing.
B) a choice between good and evil lives.
C) the choice between living ethically or living religiously.
D) the fact that whatever you choose, you will regret it.
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Q4: Despair
A) occurs when something really goes badly
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A) history is
Q7: Private property, according to Marx,
A) develops as
Q8: Marx holds that class struggle
A) will cease
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