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What does the author consider Europe to be?
What does the author consider Europe to be?
- The foundation of Christian faith and ethics (correct)
- A continent with no significant cultural contributions
- A recent addition to world history
- The origin of all Asian cultures
What does the author suggest would happen if Europe were united in sharing its common inheritance?
What does the author suggest would happen if Europe were united in sharing its common inheritance?
- Increased nationalistic quarrels
- Decline in culture and arts
- Isolation from other continents
- Happiness, prosperity, and glory for its people (correct)
What has caused the nationalistic quarrels mentioned by the author?
What has caused the nationalistic quarrels mentioned by the author?
- The peaceful coexistence of all European countries
- The absence of cultural heritage in Europe
- The rise to power of the Teutonic nations (correct)
- The collaboration of different nations
What size population could enjoy happiness, prosperity, and glory if Europe were united?
What size population could enjoy happiness, prosperity, and glory if Europe were united?
What does the author imply about the impact of nationalistic quarrels on mankind?
What does the author imply about the impact of nationalistic quarrels on mankind?
What does the author consider Europe to be?
What does the author consider Europe to be?
What prospect does the author believe would be limitless if Europe were united in sharing its common inheritance?
What prospect does the author believe would be limitless if Europe were united in sharing its common inheritance?
Which nations does the author attribute the frightful nationalistic quarrels to?
Which nations does the author attribute the frightful nationalistic quarrels to?
What negative consequences have these nationalistic quarrels had on mankind?
What negative consequences have these nationalistic quarrels had on mankind?
What is the source of most of the culture, arts, philosophy, and science in ancient and modern times according to the author?
What is the source of most of the culture, arts, philosophy, and science in ancient and modern times according to the author?