The current debate over immigration

A) is unique to the problems of twentieth-century America.
B) is substantially different from past debates on immigration due to the ethnic and racial makeup of new immigrants.
C) raises concerns similar to those raised in historical debates over immigration.
D) is qualitatively different from past debates because of the sheer number of immigrants.
E) none of the above

C

Political Science

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A lesson learned from the Vietnam War was that

while the insurgent is__________, the occupier or government is impatiently trying to substitute firepower for legitimacy. A) planting tripwire bomb devices B) patiently building a network to supplant the regime C) trying to find the best possible leader for its cause D) lobbying for international support

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Thomas Hobbes was a nominalist, someone who believes that:

a. no permanent objective truth lies beneath our world of appearances b. language is necessary in part to help us make sense of the world c. humans construct a perception of "truth" d. "truth" is filtered through self-interest and the syllogisms of language e. All of the above

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