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ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS 1
2
1. PART A: Which of the following best summarizes a central
idea of the text?
O A One cannot truly live if one fears the future and resists
change.
B Any hope for peace is unattainable and thus cause for
fear.
OC Anyone who is afraid is guilty of some form or sort of
crime.
D America differs from Europe because it has never had a
ruling class that feared change.
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