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TRUE or FALSE: These statements are based upon the reading “On Institutionally T

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Question

TRUE or FALSE: These statements are based upon the reading “On Institutionally Thinking” (2 points each):13. _____ The purpose of “institutional thinking” is to help the individual avoid looking too far down the road in the hope of making a better choice in the moment. 14. _____ The purpose of “institutional thinking “ is to help the individual avoid instant gratification for the long-term benefit of the greater good. 15. _____ The main problem presented in class with “institutional thinking” is that some forms of “institutional thinking” are inherently evil, and one must have a way to discern good versus evil “institutional thinking.” 16. _____ The thought process that led up to Watergate and Deflategate are both good examples of how “institutional thinking” helps make solid decisions. 17. _____ The decisions that one makes today has an effect on the trajectory of the institutions of which he/she is part.

Explanation / Answer

13. True.

14. True.

15. True.

16. False.

17. True