Choose the statement that is a true reflection of moral beliefs

A) Conscience is a perfectly reliable guide for moral behavior.

B) Morality in the broad sense is the set of moral rules you obey.

C) Bystander apathy appears to result in part from diffusion of responsibility.

D) Rules of etiquette are usually moral assertions.


C

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b. All of these choices c. People are seen as poor if they were home-made garments of natural fiberrather than synthetic fibers. d. People are perceived as poor if they eat home-grown millet rather thancommercially produced and distributed processed foods.

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Mill makes each of the following points in the reading EXCEPT:

a. Happiness entails a surplus of pleasure over pain. b. With the right kinds of habits and values, most people are capable of achieving happiness. c. Internal sanctions are more powerful than external ones. d. The goal of utilitarian morality is for each individual to promote his or her own private interest.

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Animal manure

a. is not available in sufficient quantities to replenish agricultural land. b. is a large source of pollution. c. helps counteract the "greenhouse effect". d. is potentially more dangerous than nuclear power.

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Hume’s theory of the association of ideas includes the principle of

a. resemblance. b. contiguity. c. cause and effect. d. all of the above

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