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Question 1

Freud would have agreed that
 
  a. human nature is naturally good.
  b. evil is a product of environmental conditions.
  c. people are quite capable of controlling their irrational impulses.
  d. one must strive for a utopia for humankind.
  e. human nature is not naturally good.

Question 2

Which parliamentary action marked England's official break with the Roman church?
 
  a. Act of Union
  b. Six Articles
  c. Act of Toleration
  d. Act of Succession
  e. Act of Supremacy



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Gracias!


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