Directions: Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space with four words or group of words given. Select whichever word or group of words you consider most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.
The question whether war is ever justified, and it so under what circumstances, is one which has been forcing itself ________ (1) the attention of all thoughtful men. On this question I find myself in the somewhat _______ (2) position of holding that no single one of the combatants is justified in the present war, while not taking the extreme Tolstoyan view that war is under all circumstances a _______ (3). Opinions on such a subject as war are the outcome of _________(4) rather than of thought: given a man’s emotional temperament, his convictions, ________(5) on war in general, and on any particular war which may occur during his lifetime, can be __________(6)with tolerable certainty. The arguments used will be mere reinforcements to convictions otherwisereached. The fundamental facts in this as in all ethical _________(7) are feelings; all that thought can do is to clarify and systematize the expression of those feelings, and it ¡s such clarifying and systematizing of my own feelings that I wish to __________(8) in the present article. In fact, the question of right and wrongs of a particular war is generally________(9) from a judicial or quasi-juridical ____________ (10).