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elena55 [62]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from Anthem. Those men who survived—those eager to obey, eager to live for one another, since they had nothing

else to vindicate them—those men could neither carry on, nor preserve what they had received. Thus did all thought, all science, all wisdom perish on earth. Thus did men—men with nothing to offer save their great number—lose the steel towers, the flying ships, the power wires, all the things they had not created and could never keep. What connection does the narrator make between collectivism and human invention?
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kiruha [24]2 years ago
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This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:

Read the excerpt from Anthem. Those men who survived—those eager to obey, eager to live for one another, since they had nothing else to vindicate them—those men could neither carry on, nor preserve what they had received. Thus did all thought, all science, all wisdom perish on earth. Thus did men—men with nothing to offer save their great number—lose the steel towers, the flying ships, the power wires, all the things they had not created and could never keep.

What connection does the narrator make between collectivism and human invention?

A. people in a collective society often dismiss the need for human progress and creativity.

B. people who prefer collective thought are unable to contribute new ideas to mankind's progress.

C. societies in which people live for one another tend to cooperate and produce innovative developments.

D. societies that have the greatest number of people need to have more inventions and produce more.

Answer:

The connection made by the author is:

B. people who prefer collective thought are unable to contribute new ideas to mankind's progress.

Explanation:

What the author is describing in the passage is a collective society. People are eager to live and die for one another. They do not, however, contribute with ideas to mankind's progress. Quite the contrary, they perish due to their excessive obedience. Wisdom, invention, science, thought, they all perish with them. According to the author, thus, a collective society is unable to contribute with ideas, with progress, with inventions.

Aleksandr-060686 [28]2 years ago
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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