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the most basic human right
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The Right to Life
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Papal encyclical issued by Pope John XXIII on the rights and obligations of individuals and of the state, as well as the proper relations between states
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Peace on Earth
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the most basic human right
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Papal encyclical issued by Pope John XXIII on the rights and obligations of individuals and of the state, as well as the proper relations between states
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Rights to freedom of speech, investigate the truth, choose our own profession, and a general education
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The right to practice your religion both privately and publicly
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The right to choose our own vocation—to have a family, stay single, or pursue the religious life
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The right to work with a just wage, have fair working conditions, and owning private property
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The right of people to create and form organizations that can take action in society to serve the common good
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a person or group of people have the right to move somewhere else to survive and build a dignified life
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The right for a person to take an active part in public life and contribute to the common good
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the right to food, shelter, and basic health care
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any organized political authority in a specific area
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Scripture that states obedience to civil authorities is also obedience to the will of God (unless civil authorities are acting immorally)
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One of the three essential functions of the common good. This function makes sure that services such as roads, transportation, drinking water, housing, medical care, etc. are provided and regulated
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One of the three essential functions of the common good. This function provides laws to protect human right and ensures the harmonious functioning of society
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One of the three essential functions of the common good. This function ensures laws are fairly enforced and citizens have a legal way to correct injustices and protect their rights
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Catholics having the responsibility to be involved in the political life of society by voting, staying informed about issues, and advocating for moral laws
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directly disobeying an immoral law
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A willingness to die rather than give up on one's beliefs
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The Church's primary focus. It describes the need for God's grace so that we can be in communion with God in this life and for all eternity
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The state's primary focus. It describes the material and social needs that are part of earthly life
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The appointment of clergy members by secular leaders
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The commandment that economic institutions sin against when they fail to serve the common good
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Making amends for something wrong
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communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be true
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The commandment the media sins against when it fails to serve the common good
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making public someone's faults and failures without any valid reason for doing so
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ruining the reputation of someone by lying or spreading rumors
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using social media to intimidate, harm, and/or upset someone
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When people behave differently online (good or bad) than they would in real life
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One of the types of the online disinhibition effect. The tendency to act meaner than you would in real life
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One of the types of the online disinhibition effect. The tendency to open up and share more online than you normally would in real life
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One of the causes of online disinhibition. When people don't know who we really are, we're less worried about real-life consequences for our words and actions
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One of the causes of online disinhibition. Because things we post may not be seen right away, we have the option of posting and then not sticking around for the fallout
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One of the causes of online disinhibition. When you can't see body language and facial expressions, it's harder to know how your words are impacting someone
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One of the challenges the media faces. Happens when the state or political institution controls the media, or when a business has a monopoly on the media sources in a country
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One of the challenges the media faces. Happens when the media only covers "sensational news" (mostly disasters or acts of violence) that will bring in the most money
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One of the challenges the media faces. Happens when the media disregards the sanctity of life and is racist, sexist, homophobic, etc