Shared ideas about what is good and desirable are called __________
Fill in the blank with the right word.
Answer: values
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Which of the following does the double jeopardy rule provide?
a. No one found innocent of a crime can be tried again for the same kind of crime in the future. b. No one found innocent of a crime can be tried again for the same crime. c. No one guilty of a crime will face cruel and unusual punishment. d. Someone found innocent of a crime can only be tried for it again under exceptional circumstances.
The Obama administration continues to face all of the following concerns regarding US–China relations except
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What is the difference between a value and a belief?
a. A value gives rank and order to conditions, situations, etc., while a belief is the acceptance of a particular description of reality as true. b. A value is the acceptance of a particular description of reality as true, while a belief is any piece of information that an observer receives about his surroundings. c. A value is any piece of information that an observer receives about his surroundings, while a belief gives rank and order to conditions, situations, etc. d. Value is the acceptance of a particular description of reality as true, while a belief gives rank and order to conditions, situations, etc.