The following are elements of Sartre's existentialist philosophy:
B. Humans endure life alone, without God. He believes that God does not exist and man can exist without God.
C. Life is meaningless and fundamentally absurd. He believes that life has no meaning, life is by chance, we are born by chance and death is by chance, we die by chance. There is no God.
The cause-and-effect structure helps the reader understand how specific people's decisions affected the spread of the fire.
Answer:
D. Some abolitionists became suffragists.
Explanation:
Many of the people who lead the suffragette movement were abolitionists
Answer:
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Explanation:
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