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What is the primary purpose of rules in society?
What is the primary purpose of rules in society?
- To restrict individual freedom and creativity
- To ensure uniformity and stability in social interactions (correct)
- To provide suggestions for social behavior
- To create an environment of chaos and disorder
What can be a consequence of consistently disobeying rules?
What can be a consequence of consistently disobeying rules?
- Improved personal relationships and social standing
- Enhanced individual autonomy and empowerment
- Increased trust and cooperation within the community
- Legal repercussions and societal sanctions (correct)
How do rules contribute to the functioning of organizations?
How do rules contribute to the functioning of organizations?
- Rules provide structure and guidance for coordinated efforts (correct)
- Organizations function best when rules are constantly changed and updated
- Rules are unnecessary burdens on organizational functioning
- Rules hinder productivity and create uncertainty
What role do rules play in promoting fairness and justice?
What role do rules play in promoting fairness and justice?
How do rules contribute to personal growth and development?
How do rules contribute to personal growth and development?
What is a characteristic of a society with well-established rules?
What is a characteristic of a society with well-established rules?
What is the primary focus of the study of ethics?
What is the primary focus of the study of ethics?
What is the key difference between ethics and morality?
What is the key difference between ethics and morality?
What term is often associated with following principles provided by an external source?
What term is often associated with following principles provided by an external source?
Which of the following statements is true about rules and creativity?
Which of the following statements is true about rules and creativity?
What is the relationship between personal growth and adherence to rules?
What is the relationship between personal growth and adherence to rules?
What term is often associated with philosophical reasoning and principles?
What term is often associated with philosophical reasoning and principles?