A) A reformation of norms
B) Radical Islamic terror
C) Conscientious democracy building
D) Orwellian speech
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A) Egalitarianism as mind control
B) Egalitarianism as unnecessary
C) Political correctness as mind control
D) Political correctness as petty tyranny
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A) Rejecting inorganic speech innovations
B) Openness to language change
C) Enforcing "bottom-up" linguistic change
D) A full-fledged endorsement of speech-policing
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A) Napoleon Bonaparte's empire
B) Mao Tse-Tung's communist party
C) Nazi Germany
D) The American Civil War
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A) Tweeting against safe-spaces
B) Picketing
C) Democratic election
D) Book burning
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A) The purpose is thought-manipulation
B) The rules stay the same for an extended period
C) It distorts the truth by saying the opposite
D) It introduces a new euphemism into the language
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A) Politically correct speech
B) Fear-mongering
C) Animosity toward the left
D) A political dogwhistle
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A) Tully Borland
B) Megan Hyska
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A) Microagressions
B) Thrasymachus's view of justice
C) De facto discrimination
D) Hate speech codes
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