
Morality Chapter 2
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- Q1The standards by which people judge what is right and what is wrong are calledregularjudgementsnormsmorality30s
- Q2Morality only involves the ability to know right and wrongTrueFalse30s
- Q3Only God can judge usall of the timetruelyobjectivelysubjectively30s
- Q4Society judges guilt or innocence at the objective levelTrueFalse30s
- Q5What is the ability to judge what is right and wrongmoralconsciencemindbody30s
- Q6What are God's standards or norms for measuring what's good and what's wrong?Ten CommandmentsAll are correctGolden RuleBeatitudes30s
- Q7Which one is not one of the four suggestions for changing your defective convictions?accept advice from othersbe very honest with yourselftake to heart messages you get form popular culturebe guided by God's word and the teachings of the Church30s
- Q8Being open to advice plays a big role in the development of a mature conscienceFalseTrue30s
- Q9Your family, friends, neighborhood, and school help shape yournormpersonsubjective sidepersonalized conscience30s
- Q10As you mature, you have to keep developing and refining your conscienceFalseTrue30s