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i need this in 20 minutes 1.The search by adopted children for their biological

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i need this in 20 minutes

1.The search by adopted children for their biological parents demonstrates the need for what two psychological needs of humans?

A. The need to feel wanted by their biological parent.

B. The need to know their genetic origins.

C. The need to connect with their cultural roots.

2.Identify one controversial issue associated with Plan B.

A. It facilitates the implantation of a possibly fertilized egg so many consider its use an early abortion.

B. It is easily available to females under 15.

C. It is available in some university campuses through vending machines.

3.

This is a tool to assist people in making the decision concerning whether or not they have a duty to act. The basis of this tool is respect for people and universal law.

A. Freedom of the Will

B. Categorical Imperative

C. Golden Rule

D. All of the above

4.

If you believe that we should work together to help each person maximize his or her potential, whose ethics theory do we support?

A. St. Thomas Aquinas

B. Aristotle

5.

Identify the essential components utilized in the reflective equilibrium decision-making model?

A. Considered judgments; ethical theory; ethical principles; common morality

B. Ethical values, ethical belief, character

C. Experience reflection, moral burden, procedural decision making

A. The need to feel wanted by their biological parent.

B. The need to know their genetic origins.

C. The need to connect with their cultural roots.

Explanation / Answer

1. B. The need to know their genetic origins.

A. The need to feel wanted by their biological parent.

2. C. It is available in some university campuses through vending machines.

3. A. Freedom of the Will

4. B. Aristotle . This is Virtue Ethics theory

5. A. Considered judgments; ethical theory; ethical principles; common morality