AThe Christian church
BThe degenerates of society
CThe anti-moralists
DThose who succumb to passion
The anti-moralists
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
"Morality as anti nature" is written by Friedrich Neitzche. According to this, anti natural morality is a pure mark of weakness.
The people who do not have will and passion in them are the ones who wish to eliminate their own passion because they are not very passionate to achieve what they want. These anti moral people ascribe stability to the reality.
Answer:
Well let's look at the pros and cons
Pros:
-Able to keep in contact with people
-Able to watch movies and not be bored
cons:
- No one talks face to face with people anymore
-Homework never gets done because it's distracting
-Always checking phone to see if you got notifications
So I would say, it is a bad influence on people's family's.
Answer:
position of peaceful pre-eminence
Explanation:
hope this helps
Quindlen links the conclusion to the introduction of her essay with the words "like many improbable ideas, when it works, it's a wonder", which is very close to her claim in the overall text, "America is an Improbable idea", it isn't supposed to work but it does despite all of the differences, specifically racial or ethnic, within it.
I believe the answers would be A and D but just in case I'm wrong I'm so sorry