Social Justice Quarter 1 Assessment

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the true and false and the multiple choice questions from Social Justice chapter 1 and 2 quiz
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Question 1

Question
Everyone has a morality.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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A culture that promotes a sexist morality is a culture with no morality.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Civil disobedience can be performed by anyone at any time.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The Principle of Proportionality is used when discussing moralities not being deemed equal.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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After all is said and done, all moralities are equal.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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As members of society, we have a responsibility to be critical of immoral societal values and actions.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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As a moral person, the major question you must answer for yourself is this:
Answer
  • What kind of moral person do you want to become?
  • What are the requirements of the laws?
  • How can you be as successful as your parents?
  • What's in it for you?

Question 8

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The decisions that most directly shape and reflect your values and principles...
Answer
  • don't make any difference morally.
  • determine what kind of person you will become.
  • can be made spontaneously.
  • are too hard to think about.

Question 9

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Morality is defined as a set of...
Answer
  • connections with good people who influence your success.
  • rules that you must obey.
  • acceptable fads and trends that keep you current.
  • values and principles about the kind of person you wish to be.

Question 10

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Evildoing is usually explained as...
Answer
  • unquestioned obedience to authorities.
  • something that the person thought was good.
  • outrights acts of hatred and mayhem.
  • mass manipulation of a group of people.

Question 11

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List the three moralities of an individual or a society, not being deemed equal.
Answer
  • harmful vs beneficial
  • awful vs great
  • life vs death
  • mortal vs immortal
  • immature vs mature
  • kid vs adult

Question 12

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When compassion is accompanied by _______ it moves people to commit themselves to ease ______ and moves them to _______.
Answer
  • fear; pain; do nothing
  • hope; wrongdoing; love
  • hope; suffering; love
  • empathy; suffering; help

Question 13

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________ has led to three positive things: ________, _________, and _________.
Answer
  • Enlightened Self - Interest; democracy; equal opportunity for all, and the idea you can pursue your destiny.
  • Individualism; democracy; equal opportunity for all, and the idea you can pursue your destiny.
  • Compassion; democracy; equal opportunity for all, and the idea you can pursue your destiny.
  • Enlightened Self - Interest; equal opportunity for all, and the idea you can pursue your destiny.

Question 14

Question
Name the five North American values that seem to make it more difficult for you to be a morally good person.
Answer
  • materialism
  • eating junk food
  • -"isms" (racism, sexism)
  • going 5 mph over the speed limit
  • competitiveness
  • quick-fix mentality
  • eating meat
  • violence
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