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EMC 1020 Exam 2 Questions and Answers(Scored A+)
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EMC 1020 Exam 2 Questions a"everything has a cause does NOT mean everything is pre-planned" - ANSWERdeterminism 
 
"We can make choices independent of heredity and environment" - ANSWERfree will 
 
myths have a ___________ relationship with the institutional behavior of a culture - ANSWERdirect 
 
Which core value is this? 
people are basically bad, and need to be controlled - ANSWERcollectivistic 
 
which core value is this? 
people are basically good, rational, and can control themselves...
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Government 2305 Exam 1 (Ch 1,2,3) Questions With Answers
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Government 2305 Exam 1 (Ch 1,2,3) Questions With Answers 
 
1. Why the Colonists left the British Rule - ANS Religious freedom, land/money, escaping 
 
2. Political Culture - ANS - a set of attitudes and practices held by a people includes moral judgments,political myths, beliefs, and ideas about what makes for a good society 
 
3. Declaration of Independence - ANS List of grievances to the British 1776 
 
4. U.S. Constitution - ANS The 7 articles of confederation 
 
5. Checks a...
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RELG 2650 final exam || A+ Graded Already.
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Justice:. correct answers fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment in light of what is due or owed to persons (B&C, 250) 
 
Distributive justice:. correct answers fair, equitable, and appropriate distribution of benefits and burdens determined by norms that structure the terms of social cooperation (B&C, 250) 
 
Principle of Formal Equality:. correct answers equals must be treated equally, unequals must be treated unequally. (Common to all theories of justice, Aristotelian origins) 
 
"Tradit...
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PHIL 321 Exam 1 Viterbo University 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are the types of ethics, and what type of ethics is bioethics? correct answersDescriptive ethics: What moral beliefs do particular groups, societies, cultures, etc. subscribe to? 
Normative ethics: What moral norms are correct? 
Meta-ethics: What is a moral norm? What is the difference between moral beliefs and other kinds of belief? Are there moral facts? 
Applied ethics: How should practical moral questions be resolved using moral concepts and moral norms? 
 
What is the subject matter of...
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Civics EOC Review Category 3 Questions and Answers
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Civics EOC Review Category 3 
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bias - Correct Answer ️️ -a preference, opinion or attitude that favors one way of 
thinking or feeling over another 
candidate - Correct Answer ️️ -a person running for political office 
Communist Party - Correct Answer ️️ -a political party that believes the government 
should control the economy and there's no private property 
Democratic Party - Correct Answer ️️ -a political party that believes that the federal 
governmen...
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Econ 201 Exam 3 Questions And Answers
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Econ 201 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 
 
Once it becomes obvious that a public good is being underprovided, - ANS the marginal benefit of further production to an individual fails to outweigh the individual's marginal cost. 
 
Conditions under which externalities can be solved in a decentralized manner. - ANS The Coase Theorem 
 
3. The market failure of moral hazard may occur when one party - ANS -Has symmetric information about the other party's ACTION 
 
4. The libertarian positio...
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POLS 207 Exam 1 exam questions with 100% correct answers 2024
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States are different... 
1. Populations & political actors 
2. Social & economic conditions 
3. Cultures & historical circumstances 
4. Institutions & political systems 
 
 
 
Police Powers 
States & localities have power to make laws and regulations 
that promote the HEALTH, SAFETY, WELFARE, & MORALS of their communities 
 
 
 
Examples of 'Police Powers' 
Police & Firefighters, Education, Transportations (highways) 
 
 
 
State Population Growth 
Uneven growth across states 
Texas +21% 
 
 
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American Gov. (S.L) FINAL Exam Questions with complete solutions
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what are the five general functions of ideologies - ANSWER-to explain, evaluate, provide norms, prescribe and identify. 
 
which political ideology does the following statement most closely represent? 
"all people should be left free to exercise their rights to life, liberty, and property to the greatest extent possible so long as they do not infringe upon the rights of others." - ANSWER-classic liberalism 
 
for a libertarian, what is the role of government in protecting rights? - ANSWER-gov...
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Honors Government Final Exam Quizlet 2023/2024
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Honors Government Final Exam Quizletpolitical party - correct answer Groups of persons who join together with common principles to control government and affect policies and programs 
 
party in power - correct answer This term is used to describe the party that controls the presidency and thus the executive branch 
 
three components of political party - correct answer the party organization; the party in the electorate; the party in government 
 
the National Convention - correct answer The pa...
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PHIL 347 FSHD Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Suppose a person's behavior suggest that they are morally responsible for some act, but a brain scan suggests that they aren't. How does Morse think the law should handle such as case? Correct Answer Rely on behavior: assign responsibility 
 
According to Greene and Cohen, the current legal system officially assumes which kind of account of free will: Correct Answer Compatibilist 
 
What is the fundamental psycho-legal error? Correct Answer The error made when people take neurological causes t...
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