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Question 1

During the Civil War, the North differed from the South in which of the following respects?
 
  a. Agricultural production increased in the South; northern agricultural production plummeted.
  b. The South became poorer; the North remained prosperous.
  c. The South's industry expanded a little; all northern industries experienced unprecedented growth.
  d. The South experienced severe inflation; northern prices remained stable.

Question 2

Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
 
  a. reinforced Newtonian physics.
  b. stated that the continuous questioning of theories is necessary.
  c. undermined the belief that complete understanding of the universe is possible.
  d. stated that there were no certain standards of good and bad in the universe.
  e. stated that science had created a world of knowledge whose connection with the everyday world is uncertain.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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