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Question 1

William of Ockham was concerned with
 
  a. protecting the Jewish community from attack during the Black Death.
  b. writing tracts that supported papal authority.
  c. determining whether reason was capable of supporting faith.
  d. experimenting with grains to improve the food supply.
  e. determining the rational foundation of faith.

Question 2

In the long telegram, George F. Kennan asserted that
 
  a. the fanaticism expressed by the Soviets made even a temporary understanding with them impossible.
  b. the United States should extend humanitarian aid to the Soviet Union.
  c. the Soviets did not want confrontation with the United States.
  d. the United States should use military force to liberate Eastern Europe from the Soviet Union.



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