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Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online Score for this quiz: 80.4 out of 100 Question 1 0 / 2.8 pts According to the principle of equality, a society that preferred women for the respected and highly paid position of financial advisor would be justified in doing so if it could be proven that women by nature were more talented in such matters than men. Answer True ou Answered ou Answered False Question 2 0 / 2.8 pts Which of the following problems is a theodicy intended to address? The problem of God's existence The problem of relativism orrect Answer orrect Answer The problem of evil ou Answered ou Answered The problem of atheism Question 3 2.8 / 2.8 pts A theodicy is an argument that seeks to discredit belief in a deity. True2/8/2021 Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online False Question 4 2.8 / 2.8 pts The principle of equality is a nonconsequentialist moral principle. True False Question 5 2.8 / 2.8 pts The Divine Command Theory states that certain actions are sins, based on their moral and ethical value. True False Question 6 2.8 / 2.8 pts Biases may be unconscious. True False2/8/2021 Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online Question 7 2.8 / 2.8 pts John Locke believed in toleration of religious dissenters. True False Question 8 2.8 / 2.8 pts Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave black women the right to vote? 24th 19th 14th 13th Question 9 0 / 2.8 pts When giving a consequentialist argument for affirmative action one need show only that these programs can have good consequences. ou Answered ou Answered True orrect Answer orrect Answer False2/8/2021 Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online Question 10 2.8 / 2.8 pts In which society did tolerance and pluralism originate? Western Europe, during the enlightenment. Ancient Greece. Ancient Rome. Many societies across the world, throughout history. Question 11 2.8 / 2.8 pts Critics of racialism generally agree that race is a social construct. a necessary evil. no longer a factor in social policymaking. a legitimate basis for unequal treatment (in accordance with the principle of equality). Question 12 0 / 2.8 pts Philosophical ethics is necessarily incompatible with religious conviction. ou Answered ou Answered True2/8/2021 Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online orrect Answer orrect Answer False Question 13 0 / 2.8 pts The paradox of toleration questions whether which of the following should be tolerated? orrect Answer orrect Answer Intolerance Philosophy Religion ou Answered ou Answered Authority Question 14 2.8 / 2.8 pts Immanuel Kant defined enlightenment in terms of what? Religion Divine right Education Freedom Question 15 2.8 / 2.8 pts2/8/2021 Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online Value pluralism argues that there are multiple and conflicting goods in the world, which cannot be reduced to some other good. True False Question 16 2.8 / 2.8 pts All of the following are examples of types of affirmative action except: Firing employees to reach racial balance. Setting quotas to reach a more representative racial balance. Using preferences among equally qualified candidates. Enlarging the pool of candidates before choosing on the basis of qualifications. Question 17 2.8 / 2.8 pts Which amendment of the US Constitution proclaims religious liberty? First. Second. Third. Fourth.2/8/2021 Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online Question 18 2.8 / 2.8 pts The concept of a single moral community that is not bound to cultural or religious traditions is known as cosmopolitanism. True False Question 19 2.8 / 2.8 pts Affirmative action programs presume that past discrimination and its resulting present disadvantage are relevant reasons for differential treatment. True False Question 20 2.8 / 2.8 pts The Golden Rule is followed by most of the world's major religions. True False2/8/2021 Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online Question 21 2.8 / 2.8 pts The U.S. Supreme Court concluded in the Bakke decision that consideration of race in school admissions was unconstitutional. True False Question 22 2.8 / 2.8 pts Divine command theory is a form of deontological ethics. True False Question 23 0 / 2.8 pts In Plato's Euthyphro, who subscribes to a divine command theory of ethics? orrect Answer orrect Answer Euthyphro Socrates Plato ou Answered ou Answered The court of Athens2/8/2021 Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online Question 24 2.8 / 2.8 pts Which approach is aimed at finding common ground between world religions and cultural traditions? Religious pluralism. The Golden Rule. The Golden Mean. Value Pluralism. Question 25 0 / 2.8 pts According to the principle of equality, in order to treat people differently in ways that deny them significant social benefits one need only show that there are real differences between them. ou Answered ou Answered True orrect Answer orrect Answer False Question 26 7.5 / 7.4 pts Your Answer: Discuss arguments in favor of the divine command theory of ethics as well as arguments against that theory.2/8/2021 Module 2 Quiz: Chapter 2 and 13: HUMN 330 Values and Ethics - Jan 2021 - Online Divine command theory gives people a direction for their moral compass. It also builds a foundation on moral beliefs. Arguments against the theory are that if there is a benevolent divine spirit, God, then why do we have a problem with evil. In addition, there is much religious text that is archaic and misinterpreted that contradicts the theme of love and compassion, moreover, ethical. Question 27 7.5 / 7.4 pts Your Answer: Religion is at the center of many applied ethical topics. Give two recent examples from current events. How did religious ethics play a part in these events? An argument against affirmitive action could limit a person because of a positive bias. It also destroys the idea of merit by judging skills or performance on race. This keeps discrimination alive by reinforcing stereotypes.
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