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What does the term 'well-being' express?
The common good is intended for specific groups of people based on race or religion.
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What significant event prompted the emergence of the declaration of human rights?
The violent acts committed during World War II
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was approved on _____.
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Match the following aspects with their corresponding descriptions:
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How many articles does the Universal Declaration of Human Rights contain?
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The declaration of human rights focuses solely on economic rights.
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What is the primary purpose of the common good?
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We must be willing to _____ for others to develop the common good.
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From where does the declaration of human rights draw inspiration?
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Study Notes
Study Notes for Ethics Exam - Vocabulary 1
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Development conditions essential for humans (men, women, families, and associations) to achieve maximum growth and live with dignity in society.
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The common good expresses what every individual needs for well-being and success.
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The common good is intended for everyone without discrimination based on race, religion, or social status.
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The riches and resources of the world are considered the will of the Creator.
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Attitudes that foster the common good include: willingness to sacrifice for others, reconciliation, cooperation, organization, responsibility, community assistance, and harmony with others.
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Awareness of the obligations and rights that promote the common good is necessary for individuals.
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The common good leads to the well-being of all individuals in society.
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights draws inspiration from a long history of documents and reflections regarding human dignity.
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The declaration emerged as a response to the violent acts committed during World War II.
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was approved on December 10, 1948.
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It consists of 30 articles outlining the protection and recognition of human rights globally.
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The declaration serves as a compendium of norms and laws that acknowledge and safeguard individuals everywhere.
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Prepare for your Ethics II Trimester exam with this vocabulary study quiz. This quiz covers key concepts related to human development, the common good, and its implications for society. Test your understanding of how ethics shapes our interactions within a diverse community.