Author Question: Elvin Hatch suggests that we can evaluate cultures in terms of a humanistic principle. This ... (Read 86 times)

mynx

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Elvin Hatch suggests that we can evaluate cultures in terms of a humanistic principle. This principle holds that cultures are to be judged positively to the extent that they
 
  a. are free from such things as torture, sacrifice, war, political oppression, and economic exploitation
  b. provide a good material existence for their members, i.e., are free from poverty,malnutrition, and disease
  c. both of these
  d. neither of these  he believes that cultures cannot really be judged

Question 2

Francis Fukuyama has argued that we are now at the end of history, by which he means
 
  a. world capitalism will be destroyed before the year 2050
  b. free-market capitalism and liberal democracy represent the highest stage of human progress
  c. history is primarily an irrational process that is impossible to understand



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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