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Question 1

Albert Camus faced the absurdity of existence and discovered that
 
  a. nihilism is the only honest response.
  b. it is a God-given opportunity for a leap of faith.
  c. human fraternity and human dignity are the only worthwhile responses.
  d. each person seeks power, therefore, happiness is the conscious acquisition of power.
  e. life is consciousness, therefore, a higher consciousness should be the goal of life.

Question 2

Where did the United States initially wage war in the immediate aftermath of 9/11?
 
  a. Iraq
  b. Persian Gulf
  c. Iran
  d. Pakistan
  e. Afghanistan



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Gracias!


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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