Identify the moral perspective at work here:Bernie takes his car for a ride near the beach. While at it, he crashes into a car parked at the side of the road. Nobody is hurt in this accident. He leaves the scene without leaving a note to the other vehicle's owner. Is this an acceptable course of action?No, it isn't; Universal law dictates that Bernie should stay there and clean up his mess.

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Duty theory.

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Two contributions of religion to ethics are: __________________ (saints and

moral exemplars or role models), ________________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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State whether the following item expresses moral value or nonmoral value; or no value at all.The editor used my illustrations for last week's presentation.

What will be an ideal response?

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Basic Analogical Reasoning Morgan needs a new set of tires for her car, and she wants tires that will last for 50,000 miles. Her friend Ashley bought a set of Goodmonth XK-1 tires four years ago, and those tires lasted 50,000 miles. Morgan concludes that if she buys Goodmonth XK-1 tires for her own car, those tires will last for 50,000 miles. How do the following facts bear on Morgan's

conclusion? Morgan discovers 6 acquaintances who bought Goodmonth XK-1 tires. All got 50,000 miles of use. A) Strengthens. B) Weakens. C) Has no effect.

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What is the reason implied at the beginning of 1 Samuel for Israel to have a king?

A) A king will produce a stronger army. B) A king will provide the nation greater wealth. C) A king will make the Israelites more famous. D) God wants the Israelites to have a king. E) A king will bring greater order to Israelite society.

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