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Question 1

The term nihilism means
 
  a. the belief that moral and social values have no validity.
  b. the belief that the universe is indecipherable chaos.
  c. that a person should be dependent on nothing.
  d. the belief that God is present in everything.
  e. a person should not commit to any philosophy or ideology.

Question 2

Leon Trotsky was the leading spokesman for the Left in the Politburo in 1924.
 
  a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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