FACTS On June 11, 1964, Chagnon bought a 1959 Edsel from Keser for $995.

FACTS On June 11, 1964, Chagnon bought a 1959 Edsel from Keser for $995. Chagnon, who was then a twenty-year-old minor, obtained the contract by falsely advising to Keser that he was over twenty-one years old, the age of majority. On September 25, 1964, two months and four days after his twenty-first birthday, Chagnon disaffirmed the contract and, ten days later, returned the Edsel to Keser. He then brought suit to recover the money he had paid for the automobile. Keser counterclaimed that he suffered damages as the direct result of Chagnon’s false representation of his age. A trial was had to the court, sitting without a jury, all of which culminated in a judgment in favor of Chagnon against Keser in the sum of $655.78.

Many of the neoconservative intellectuals of the 1980s were reacting most strongly against.

Many of the neoconservative intellectuals of the 1980s were reacting most strongly against.
A)the decline of Protestantism as the major force in American religion.
B)the economic and social reforms of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal.
C)what they saw as the moral and social excesses of 1960s liberalism.
D)the increasing control of society by technology and technocrats.
E)what they saw as an extremist environmental movement.