Considering the tone and the message in the excerpt, I believe the correct answer to be option C: "All people should dedicate a fair amount of their time to politics", this is because of the way Roosevelt says that everyone has a civic duty and there is no excuse that justifies not fulfilling said duty. He also says that voting is the least a person could do and by doing so, is not to be regarded as a "good citizen" since they could be doing more. So basically, it isn't option A or B or D, especially this last one since he condemns people who vote not just those who do not vote.
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demonstrate that a particular definition of science is overly inclusive
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Oof srry I cant help you on that one :(
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But have a fantastic day :D
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36. A
37. B
38. C
39. The answer choices dont line up with the question ( can't answer )
40. D
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36. The passage is most likely talking about how war should be abolished and that it must be abolished before it can cause any further damage to our existence (most likely A)
37. The passage states "at least 6,000 years" so that would mean 6,000 years or more. (B. More than six thousand years)
38. The passage says that bacteriological or chemical weapons can offer an "even greater threat" meaning that they can be more harmful than nuclear weapons. (C. can be more harmful than nuclear weapons)
39. The answer choices for this one are exactly the same as #38 so I believe that may be an accident and its unable to be answered
40. The very end of the passage states that we need to change our age old mental habits and says "this is what must be attempted." (D. change our age old mental habits and to arbitrate in a a accordance with agreed principles)
What's odd about this is that if you put the answers together ( with the exception of 39) you get ABCD but I still believe that these are the correct answers