CRJ 305 Module 3 Progress Test
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| 1. | Indeterminism denies that events in the natural world are caused or determined.
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| 2. | There is no strong relationship between ethics, morality, and happiness.
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| 3. | Crime, law, and justice can easily be separated from morality.
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| 4. | If we do the wrong thing according to legal standard, we are not necessarily acting immorally.
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| 5. | Values reflect those things, qualities, or ideals to which we assign importance.
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| 6. | The purpose of morality is to enable us to live good life in a just society.
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| 7. | Happiness is a means to an end.
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| 8. | The question of whether we are always completely free to choose and act as we desire remains a central question in ethics and criminology alike.
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| 9. | We do not need ethics if we have law.
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| 10. | Ethics can be divided into two general categories of inquiry: (1) those that are theoretical in nature and (2) those that are applied in nature.
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