
Chapter 2 - Social Doctrine
Authored by Kenneth Sandoval
Religious Studies
12th Grade
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1.
FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION
15 mins • 5 pts
(a) comes into play in the exercise of every other virtue, which is why it is called one of the “hinge” virtues
2.
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Justice is a social virtue, but it always begins with a(n) (a) act.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 5 pts
Concerned not directly with the rights of individual persons, _____________justice is
directed toward the common good of society.
Legal
commutative
social
distributive
4.
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15 mins • 5 pts
The (a) (2 words), present in the heart of every human being and established by reason, expresses the dignity of the person and determines the basis for his or her fundamental rights and duties.
5.
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Since most external acts have some social consequences, almost every act of virtue or vice will involve justice or (a) (its opposite) .
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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A habitual and firm disposition to do good
Virtue
justice
rights
charity
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance; from the Latin for “hinge” because all others swing upon them as a door swings upon its hinges, the name for these stable dispositions of the intellect and will that govern actions, order passions, and guide conduct in accordance with faith and reason
norms
Theological virtues
cardinal virtues
beatitudes
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