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1.)what is the primary goal of religious fundamentalism?
to force the widespread practice of a religion in a particular region
to bring the religion back to its core values and teachings
to spread religious beliefs and views through acts of violence
to ensure the practice of religious tolerance in a particular region
2.)the following passage is article 6 of the declaration of the rights of man, approved by the national assembly of france, august 26, 1789. use the passage to answer the following question:
liberty consists in the freedom to do everything which injures no one else; hence the exercise of the natural rights of each man has no limits except those which assure to the other members of the society the enjoyment of the same rights. these limits can only be determined by law.
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how would english enlightenment philosopher john locke feel about the article?
he would disapprove of it because it calls for limited individual freedom.
he would approve of it because it appeals to the idea of natural law.
he would approve of it because it proves the theory of the social contract.
he would disapprove of it because it implies that humans are naturally bad.
3.)the united states has responded to terrorism by creating
the department of defense
the department of state
the department of homeland security
the department of transportation

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