The King of China thought experiment is intended to show that who we are seems intimately connected to our bodies.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Obscenity is

a. Protected by the First Amendment b. An exception to the protections of the First Amendment c. Defined by the decision Miller v. California d. Clearly definable

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The key philosophical question addressed by Rousseau was:

A. Can there ever be such a thing as a state with legitimate authority? B. Is there a way in which I can submit to the commands of a legitimate state without giving up my freedom and autonomy? C. Has a state ever come into existence by means of an explicit social contract? D. What is the role of race in the social contract? E. Can one be party to a social contract without explicitly consenting to it?

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How do American Hindu temples differ from those in India?

a. They are smaller. b. They are dedicated to the worship of many gods. c. They are populated by non-Indian Hindus. d. They are always in rural areas.

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Answer the question in the following paragraph from one of the perspectives described in the text.An employer who is considering hiring Eva has asked Donna, Eva's former supervisor, for a report on Eva. In truth, Eva's work for Donna has been only average. However, (a) Eva is Donna's friend, and Donna knows that Eva probably will not get the job if she says anything negative about Eva, and Donna knows that Eva desperately needs the job. Further, (b) Donna knows that if the situation were reversed, she would not want Eva to mention her deficiencies. Nevertheless, (c) it has been Donna's policy to reveal the deficiencies of employees when she has been asked for references by employers, and she knows that some of Eva's faults may be bothersome to this particular employer. Finally, (d) this

employer has leveled with Donna in the past when Donna has asked for a report on people who have worked for him. Should Donna reveal deficiencies in Eva's past performance? What will be an ideal response?

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