Ultimately, what protects liberty, property, and conscience in a society?

a. laws
b. social order
c. government
d. the fear of punishment


Answer: b

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and legal under most public-union collective bargainingagreements. d. illegal in only twelve states.

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Prudence is advisable in exercising moral judgment in world politics because

a. just as in domestic politics or individual relationships, making snap moral judgments can upset people and endanger relationships. b. moral judgment has no place in world politics, where might makes right, as scholars of the skeptical ethics school argue. c. exercising any moral judgment, much less snap judgment, in world politics invariably leads to disaster. d. the heightened risks and chances for unintended consequences involved in world politics make morality harder to apply.

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a. true b. false

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What is a key difference between a parliamentary system and that which we have in the United States?

A. Parliament is unicameral, which is the case in Britain and Canada. B. The leader of the party with the most seats in parliament becomes prime minister. C. Parties are organized around traditional castes rather than on the basis of issues. D. Most parliaments are elected based on a cumulative voting system.

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