Criminology > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > HUMN330 Module 9 Quiz_ Chapter 19 and 20_ HUMN 330 Values and Ethics (2021 corrected) (All)
* Some questions not yet graded Due Mar 15 at 11:59am Points 100 Questions 29 Time Limit 120 Minutes Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 52 minutes 70 out of 100 * ... Score for this quiz: 70 out of 100 * Quiz This quiz contains 29 multiple-choice, true/false questions, short essays, and covers material from Chapter 19 and Chapter 20 of your course reading textbook. You are only allowed one attempt to complete this quiz. Time limit: There is a two-hour time limit and at the end of the final hour, the exam will close and be automatically submitted for grading. You will get a notification pop-up approximately 10 seconds before time expires. If you leave the exam for any reason, the timer will continue and the exam will automatically submit when time is up. If you lose your Internet connection, you may reconnect and return to the exam where you left off as long as time has not expired. If you encounter technical difficulties, please contact your instructor. Grading: Some types of exam questions (short answer, essay) are not automatically graded and will not be reflected immediately in your Grades area. You will see scores for multiple-choice questions right away but check back after your instructor has had a chance to grade the rest of the questions to see your final score. Please contact your instructor if you have any questions. This activity supports Module Objective(s) 1 and Learning Outcome(s) 1, 2, 5, 7. Chapter 19 and 20 Module 9Submitted Mar 10 at 3:02am This attempt took 52 minutes. Question 1 2.8 / 2.8 pts Most terrorists are Correct! Correct! Well educated and middle class. Poor and desperate. Ignorant and easily manipulated. Rich and bored. Question 2 2.8 / 2.8 pts According to free market capitalism, free markets lead to all of the following except Correct! Correct! Reduction in nationalism. Free minds. Political liberty. Democracy. Question 3 2.8 / 2.8 pts As of 2011, about how large was the world’s human population, and about how long will it take to add another billion?4.2 billion; expected to reach 5 billion by 2020. Correct! Correct! 7 billion; expected to reach 8 billion by 2025. 1 billion; expected to reach 2 billion in a decade. 10 billion; expected to reach 11 billion by 2050. Question 4 2.8 / 2.8 pts What kind of reasoning is found in the just cause principle? Utilitarianism Natural law Relativism Correct! Correct! Categorical imperative Question 5 2.8 / 2.8 pts To be a pacifist is the same thing as to be a conscientious objector. True Correct! Correct! False Question 6 2.8 / 2.8 ptsWar crimes are defined differently by various nations who each have their own doctrine of universal human rights. True Correct! Correct! False Question 7 2.8 / 2.8 pts The terms 'respatialization' and 'deterritorialization' refer to the same thing. Correct! Correct! True False Question 8 2.8 / 2.8 pts Which of the following Nobel Prize winners argues that persistent problems in developing nations have been the result of "textbook economic reasoning" and ideological support of strict capitalism by international financial institutions such as the World Bank? Barack Obama. Jimmy Carter. Correct! Correct! Joseph Stiglitz. Elie Wiesel. Question 9 2.8 / 2.8 ptsWhich type of moral approach is best reflected in the argument for globalization that claims processes of globalization have increased people's understanding and sympathy for other people, while fostering tolerance, respect, and concern for human equality? Correct! Correct! Kantianism Utilitarianism Egoism Relativism Question 10 2.8 / 2.8 pts One problem for achieving world peace, according to experts, is the reduction in the proliferation of weapons. Correct! Correct! True False Question 11 2.8 / 2.8 pts According to the last resort requirement, we should try "everything" short of war first. True Correct! Correct! FalseQuestion 12 2.8 / 2.8 pts The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank often make loans to developing countries contingent on those countries eliminating subsidies for their exports. Correct! Correct! True False Question 13 2.8 / 2.8 pts Farm subsidies in the United States were originally intended to help farmers hurt by the Great Depression. Correct! Correct! True False Question 14 2.8 / 2.8 pts According to your text, what is the most immediate goal of terrorism? To vent anger. To create push a political or religious ideology. Correct! Correct! To create fear. To assert value.Question 15 2.8 / 2.8 pts Which moral approach is reflected in the "rush to the bottom" argument against offshoring? Kantianism Natural law theory Correct! Correct! Utilitarianism Relativism Question 16 2.8 / 2.8 pts A value neutral definition of terrorism is the use of force to destroy property or kill people who are not directly involved in the matters being protested. Correct! Correct! True False Question 17 2.8 / 2.8 pts Which of the following refers to the fact that in a globalized world "social space is no longer wholly mapped in terms of territorial places. . . and borders?" Correct! Correct! respatialization colonialisminternationalization liberalization Question 18 2.8 / 2.8 pts What are the two principles to the jus in bello part of the just war theory? The principle of enlightenment and the principle of retribution. The principle of retaliation and the principle of compensatory justice. Correct! Correct! The principle of proportionality and the principle of discrimination. The principle of non-proliferation and the principle of non-engagement. Question 19 2.8 / 2.8 pts Which of the following is not mentioned as a result of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund? Harmed rather than helped development of Third World countries. Made poorer countries unable to compete. Correct! Correct! Led to international terrorism. Drove local banks out of business. Question 20 2.8 / 2.8 ptsAll forms of pacifism hold that violence is always wrong. True Correct! Correct! False Question 21 2.8 / 2.8 pts According to Peter Singer, helping people in famine stricken countries is a matter of charity not obligation or duty. True Correct! Correct! False Question 22 2.8 / 2.8 pts Which of the following is NOT among Jan Scholte's five different interpretations of globalization? Westernization Universalization Internationalization Correct! Correct! ColonialismQuestion 23 2.8 / 2.8 pts The first Geneva Convention was formulated in 1864 to Establish rules for the conduct of war. Establish standards for the treatment of prisoners. Correct! Correct! Protect the sick and wounded. Set a basis for prosecuting war crimes. Question 24 2.8 / 2.8 pts That violence can never lead to peace is a deontological reason supporting pacifism. True Correct! Correct! False Question 25 2.8 / 2.8 pts One significant difference between matters of charity and matters of justice is that the former is more flexible or optional than the latter. Correct! Correct! True FalseQuestion 26 Not yet graded / 7.4 pts Your Answer: How does the principle of double effect apply in just war thinking? the principle of double effect refers to actions in which a good effect and a bad effect. the principle allows the action as morally permissible in those circumstances in which harmful effect is not intended, but is a side effect of the action. innocent people are killed in war and this reflects the paradox in the idea that there could be rules in war Question 27 Not yet graded / 7.6 pts Your Answer: Explain the principle of last resort. What are some challenges in applying this ideal? The principle of last resort stipulates that war should be the last resort after all non-violent options are being used if we have the right to use violence to defend ourselves against those who would do violence to us. We are entitled to protect ourselves against violence, we are also entitled to defend innocent and defenceless others from those who would do them harm. Question 28 Not yet graded / 7.4 pts Your Answer: Why is cultural relativism a concern when considering issues of global justice? Culture relativism is the standards of morality and justice are relative to particular cultural understandings. we must recognize diversity withindifferent cultures as it can become an issue that can lead to a possible conflict amongst each other. Question 29 Not yet graded / 7.6 pts Your Answer: Do you think that those in wealthier nations have an obligation to help those in poorer nations? If so why and if not, why not? If so, is it an obligation of individuals or of national aid agencies? Wealthy nations should indeed help the poorer nations, though it's not a legal obligation. All countries have resources which if they get the support they may utilize those resources to help those countries in need Quiz Score: 70 out of 100 [Show More]
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