A reflex differs from an action in that it lacks ________.

A. impulse
B. intention
C. implications
D. reversibility


Answer: B

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If Cody determines the attitude of industries in the foreign country to be a “subminimal attitude,” what can we assume about the environmental approach he is observing?

a. These industries are doing as little as possible, but as much as is required b. These industries are doing as little as possible, and sometimes less than is required c. These industries are making mandated changes instead of paying fines d. These industries probably have some full-time personnel assigned to environmental issues

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Which of the following statements best describes Paul's beliefs about resurrection as described in 1 Corinthians? a. Jesus experienced spiritual resurrection, but there is no resurrection at all forChristians

b. Since Jesus Christ experienced bodily resurrection, Christians alreadyexperience life as resurrected beings. c. Though Jesus Christ experienced bodily resurrection, Christians will onlyexperience spiritual resurrection; the spirit will be raised, but the body willremain on earth. d. Since Jesus Christ experienced bodily resurrection, all Christians will alsoexperience bodily resurrection when Christ returns.

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Which of the following is a criticism of utilitarianism?

A) It does not account for justice. B) It is based on utility. C) It is deontological. D) It deals with social contracts.

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