The key notion underlying the argument advanced by the editors of Harvard Law
Review is the notion of __________.
a. Freedom
b. Wastefulness
c. Separation of church and state
d. Adam Smith’s Doctrine of the Invisible Hand
ANS: B
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2 Peter (probably the last-written book in the canon) reaffirms Christianity's apocalyptic vision that however long the Parousia is delayed, Christians must live as if
A. they would get their just desserts in heaven. B. they knew the exact date and time of Jesus' return, in order to keep the world from oppressing them. C. the Parousia didn't matter (they were expected to work to build the kingdom-to-come on their own initiative). D. Jesus will return at any moment.
Izanami and Izanagi created Japan when they stirred the ocean with
A. the sandal from Izanami's right foot. B. a branch of the sakaki tree. C. a white camellia flower. D. a jeweled spear.
One argument commonly advanced for legalization is that alcohol is legal and yet
alcohol is just as harmful as drugs. On what grounds does the DEA reject this argument?
a. Drugs are far more addictive than alcohol. b. Alcohol abuse exacts a tremendous toll on society; legalization of drugs would compound this toll. c. Approximately three out of every ten Americans will be injured in an alcoholrelated traffic accident; legalization of drugs will increase the number of people who are injured in traffic crashes. d. All of the above
According to Professor Norman Bowie, which of the following factors is primarily relevant to the motivation of
whistle-blowers?
a. the whistle-blower's feelings of duty to obey the law. b. belief that internal channels have been exhausted. c. their whistle-blowing has some chance of success. d. public interest morally outweighs loyalty to the organization