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Question 1

Freud agreed with Christianity that
 
  a. evil is rooted in human nature and not the result of the environment.
  b. sex should only be used for procreation.
  c. confessing all of one's darkest sins is necessary for salvation.
  d. the most direct way to the truth is not through the intellect.
  e. all of the above

Question 2

What did Japanese expansionists hope to achieve in the 1930s?
 
  a. They wanted to create trade relationship with Western powers.
  b. They wanted to create a military alliance with China.
  c. They wanted to create a new power structure in Asia with Japan guiding its neighbors.
  d. They wanted to align with the powerful Soviet Union.
  e. They wanted create a military and economic alliance with the United States.



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