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What is social justice primarily concerned with?
What is social justice primarily concerned with?
- Promoting the dominant political system of a society.
- Ensuring equal access to health, wealth, well-being, and opportunities for all individuals in a society. (correct)
- Focusing solely on individual rights in society.
- Excluding certain groups from societal benefits.
How is social justice measured according to the text?
How is social justice measured according to the text?
- By enforcing inequality based on race and gender.
- By the distribution of wealth and social privileges. (correct)
- By restricting opportunities for personal activity.
- By the dominance of the individual over the community.
What does social justice imply about access to opportunities?
What does social justice imply about access to opportunities?
- People should compete for opportunities based on their wealth.
- All people should have equal access to opportunities regardless of status or circumstances. (correct)
- Only certain groups should have access to opportunities based on their status.
- Access to opportunities should be determined by race and gender.
How does the dominant political system influence the pursuit of social justice?
How does the dominant political system influence the pursuit of social justice?
In what ways is social justice concerned with contemporary society?
In what ways is social justice concerned with contemporary society?
What is a key aspect of social justice in relation to privilege?
What is a key aspect of social justice in relation to privilege?
How do societies differ in achieving fairness according to the text?
How do societies differ in achieving fairness according to the text?
'Social privileges' mentioned in the text refers to what?
'Social privileges' mentioned in the text refers to what?
'Equal access' mentioned in the text implies what?
'Equal access' mentioned in the text implies what?
'Fair and just relations between the individual and society' primarily refer to what concept?
'Fair and just relations between the individual and society' primarily refer to what concept?