AHTG 100 Final Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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according to john judis, what are current populists fighting against? - ️️market liberalism
according to Justice ch 6, how does Rawls believe that we would write a social contract if we did so before we knew what our standing in society would be? - ️️we would create a contract that would p...
AHTG 100 Final Questions
according to john judis, what are current populists
fighting against? - ✔ ✔ market liberalism
according to Justice ch 6, how does Rawls believe that
we would write a social contract if we did so before
we knew what our standing in society would be? - ✔
✔ we would create a contract that would protect
us if we became poor in case we were so unfortunate
according to Justice ch 6, the leaky toilet example
illustrates multiple moral limits of contracts. all of the
following are moral limits included in this example
except - ✔ ✔ the old woman had not given the
plumber her tacit consent
according to Locke, why was gov't needed? - ✔ ✔
to safeguard the natural rights of man
,according to Madison in federalist 51, what is the
primary control on gov't? - ✔ ✔ a dependence on
the people
according to Madison, which of the following best
illustrates how extending the republic affects
factions? - ✔ ✔ colorado leaders attempt to pass
a constitutional amendment calling for the nationwide
legalization of marijuana, but fail when other states do
not ratify it
according to Matt Ridley, why have living standards
improved in recent centuries? - ✔ ✔
specialization and exchange have improved
technology
according to Max Weber, a "state" is an entity that has
a monopoly over the legitimate use of - ✔ ✔
physical force
according to Sandel, what does Aristotle believe is the
purpose of politics? - ✔ ✔ to help people live "the
good life" through promoting virtue among citizens
, According to Sandel, which of the following scenarios
suggests that society has accepted utilitarianism to an
extent? - ✔ ✔ Though driving in cars at high
speed limits endangers human lives, the US congress
raised the speed limit from 55 mph to 65 mph (or
higher) in the 1980s because people saved money
from a more speedy commute
according to the puritans, what did being God's elect
mean? - ✔ ✔ God had already decided that you
were saved
according to the reading "all the rage" by john judis,
what is the dominant feature of all populist
campaigns? - ✔ ✔ populist campaigns are a
proponent for "the people" taking action against the
elite or establishments
according to the text, what is manifest destiny? - ✔
✔ the belief that americans must acquire the entire
continent
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