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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 4, Of the Limits to the Authority of the Society over the Individual.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does the author begin this chapter?
(a) With a demand.
(b) With a question.
(c) With a request.
(d) With a statement.
2. How has Britain's location as a pair of islands influenced the way that Britain relates to whom?
(a) The 'Non-Europeans.'
(b) The 'Others.'
(c) The Americans.
(d) The 'Continental Europeans.'
3. Have the British been connected to this European relationship?
(a) Maybe.
(b) No.
(c) Much later.
(d) Yes.
4. Does the author confine his criticisms to his own nation?
(a) Only later.
(b) No.
(c) Yes.
(d) At first.
5. What does the philosopher make clear regarding these two questions?
(a) Both sets of actions and consequences need to be taken into account.
(b) There are many other important questions.
(c) One is more important than the other.
(d) Neither may be important, depending on the situation.
Short Answer Questions
1. What religious sect does he address now?
2. When should drugs be used?
3. What else does the author address at the beginning of this chapter?
4. Can an opinion be vulnerable to attack once exposed?
5. Over whom did Copernicus have a superior knowledge of this knowledge?
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