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bobbie

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On what basis did Clarence Darrow and Baron D'Holbach argue against freedom of the will?
 
  A. The will is constrained by social forces.
  B. People do not always make the best decisions.
  C. People do not understand why they do the things they do.
  D. The will is subject to natural forces just like everything else.

Question 2

Which view maintains that there are some events, including certain human actions, that are not necessarily determined by previous events?
 
  A. Determinism
  B. Indeterminism
  C. Compatibilism
  D. Humanism



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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