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Justice And Society
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law
Instructions:
Answer 17 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Power depends on merit and ability
Meritocracy
Plutocracy
Libertarianism
Free Market
2. What defines one's rights are are 'duties' (EX: What can you do for your country?'
Communutarianism
Utopia
Monarchy
Liberalism
3. People are defined as selves by a strong set of natural rights as individuals and have the right to not be interfered with (less government)
Libertarianism
Tyranny
Liberalism
Plutocracy
4. The perfect place or nowhere
Libertarianism
Plutocracy
Theocracy
Utopia
5. We are obliged to obey the rules of justice (that the government enforces) because we 'agreed to do so'
Anarchy
Meritocracy
Communutarianism
The social contract
6. Rule (in theory) is shared by all
Democracy
Plutocracy
The social contract
Oligarchy
7. Ensuring that the criminals get their fair punishment/justice
Democracy
Retributive Justice
Authority/legit power
Theocracy
8. Abuse of power
Monarchy
Tyranny
Liberalism
Communutarianism
9. Leadership is not just a matter of strength/intelligence but justified power or authority
Theocracy
Free Market
Distributive Justice
Authority/legit power
10. People will do what they need and will do good without enforcement by law/government
Free Market
Retributive Justice
Distributive Justice
Authority/legit power
11. Rule is shared by a few people
Oligarchy
Meritocracy
Retributive Justice
Libertarianism
12. Power to the religious
Oligarchy
Free Market
Theocracy
Libertarianism
13. Power to the rich
Communutarianism
Plutocracy
Meritocracy
Oligarchy
14. The fair arrangement of goods
Meritocracy
Oligarchy
Distributive Justice
Theocracy
15. We are defined by our natural rights but they are directed towards the benefit of society
Utopia
Libertarianism
Liberalism
Meritocracy
16. One leader
Retributive Justice
Democracy
Communutarianism
Monarchy
17. A state of social disorder or confusion
Anarchy
Plutocracy
Liberalism
Authority/legit power