Which prophet boldly opposes and challenges Ahab and Jezebel?
A. Ahijah
B. Elishah
C. Elijah
D. Nathan
C. Elijah
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INSTRUCTIONS: The following problems relate to identifying and evaluating inductive and deductive arguments. Select the best answer for each. Judy and her friend Claire both love post impressionist painting, and Judy thought that the Gauguin exhibit at the museum was superb. Therefore, probably Claire would like that exhibit, too
A) Deductive, invalid. B) Deductive, sound. C) Inductive, weak. D) Deductive, valid. E) Inductive, strong.
In Ibsen's A Doll's House, what is the miracle that Nora expected? What was her reaction when she realized that it was not going to happen? Was it a reasonable or an unreasonable reaction? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A slippery slope argument is also sometimes called a reductio ad absurdum. 2. Locke argues that because of the three negative rights the death penalty is appropriate even in the state of nature. 3. Kant was a retributivist retentionist. 4. A retentionist can be a retributivist, but he or she can also be a utilitarian. 5. In recent decades, DNA testing has increased the awareness of innocent people on "death row" in America.
Which of the following best explains the idea of distributive justice?
a. Punishments and penalties should be given to all those who do wrong. b. The larger the injustice, the more compensation an injured party should receive. c. Equals should be treated as equals; those who are not equal should be treated differently. d. Punishment should be greater for those who intentionally do wrong.