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2. According to the paragraph........
a) Libya's bombardment by the U.S. aircraft is a perfect example only for the
psychological purposes of international conflicts.
b) some examples of recent history provide proof for the discovery that some
international
conflicts are also politically motivated.
c) rather than targets of opportunity, military targets were destroyed for economic ends.
d) in spite of the measures taken to destroy targets as well as the predetermined ones, some
unintentional damage can not be said to have been caused.
3. The message intended to deliver by the bombardment was...................
a) that any insurgency against the Libyan state would not be allowed.
b) so effective that states backing up terrorists financially stopped doing this.
c) that the U.S. would no more tolerate
any state-supported terrorism, particularly if it harms its
interests.
d) to put an end to international terrorist activities conducted by religious factions.
Philosophy teaches us to feel uncertain about the things which seem to us self-evident.
Propaganda, on the other hand, teaches us to accept as self- evident matters about which it
would be reasonable to suspend our judgement or to feel doubt. The propagandist must
therefore be consistently dogmatic. All his statements are made without qualification. There are
no greys in his picture
of the world; everything is either diabolically black or celestially white.
He must never admit that he may be wrong or that people with a different point of view might
be even partially right. Opponents ought to be
argued with; they should be attacked, shouted
down, or if they become too much of a nuisance, liquidated.
4.The distinction between philosophy and propaganda is
a) self-evident matters are readily refused by the propagandist but not by the philosopher.
b) philosophy stimulates people to give any matter a-second thought prior
to accepting it as
true, whereas propaganda teaches us to accept even plausible matters.
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