______ evaluate the intrinsic value of actions, policies, or institutions in light of the rights, duties, or obligations of the individuals involved.

A. Consequential ethics
B. Condorcet’s paradox
C. Deontological ethics
D. Median voter theorem


C. Deontological ethics

Political Science

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Terrorism is wrong because it is an indiscriminate attack on innocent civilians.

True False It is more complicated than this simple categorisation.

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Which of the following is true in a balanced government?

a. No single interest dominates. b. The president and Congress have no shared powers. c. State governments can veto laws of the national government. d. The people must approve constitutional amendments by popular vote.

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Which of the following summarizes the quintessential dilemma for Congress?

a. All of the above are true. b. Negotiating presidential dominance of the policymaking process c. Balancing Republicans and Democrats on congressional committees d. Finding competent staff who possess adequate policymaking knowledge e. Combining faithful representation while also making effective public policy

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What are the eight categories of crime that are used for statistical study by the federal and state government?

a. aggravated crimes b. property crimes c. misdemeanors d. index crimes

Political Science