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Values, Standards & Principles EXAM Review
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- Q1Define values.when we allow standards to change to please the minds of a groupThey way we spend our timeStatements about what you stand for and what is important to youa fundamental truth or motivating force; a rule of conduct that produces uprightness and integrity30s
- Q2What is one way we show our values?The way we spend our moneyThe way we let our standards go up and downThe way we do our homeworkThe way we dance30s
- Q3What are moments of truth?statements about what you stand for and what is important to youa set way of measuring behaviorthe way we treat other peoplewindows into your real motives, situations that arise where you have choices30s
- Q4Define standards.the way we spend our moneya set way of measuring behaviorstatements about what you stand for and what is important to youa fundamental truth or motivating force30s
- Q5What is moral relativism?a rule of conduct that produces uprightness and integritystatements about what you stand for and what is important to youWhen we allow standards to change to please the minds of a groupa fundamental truth or motivating force30s
- Q6Why is it so important for standards to remain set and not change?without a set standard, Teen Leadership wouldn't mean anythingwithout a set standard, we spend more moneywithout a set standard, our values go up and downwithout a set standard, our eye color changes to red30s
- Q7Define principles.windows into your real motives, situations that arise where you have choicesthe way we spend our timea fundamental truth or motivating force; a rule of conduct that produces uprightness and integritya set way of measuring behavior30s