Deck 14: Work, Property, and Community

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__________ means "the orderly management of the household."

A) Domestic
B) Law
C) Economy
D) Rule
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Classical capitalism is defined as the __________ of the instruments of production, distribution, and exchange.

A) public ownership
B) private ownership
C) public control
D) private control
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__________ is the freedom to pursue one's own interests without unnecessary interference by the government.

A) Free enterprise
B) The free market
C) Social enterprise
D) The social market
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__________ is central to capitalism because it helps to regular quality, set prices, establish wages, and determine what products to make.

A) Economics
B) Competition
C) Supply
D) Demand
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The philosophy of capitalism assumes that human beings are essentially __________ creatures who will self-regulate.

A) kind
B) good
C) rational
D) intelligent
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The __________ capitalism that prevails in the United States involves a great deal of government regulation and direct action.

A) cooperative
B) compassionate
C) direct
D) modified
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The ownership of __________ is a right defined by society.

A) property
B) land
C) the means of production
D) ideas
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Jesus forbids theft and fraud but not __________.

A) war
B) profit
C) property ownership
D) wealth
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Jesus warned against the dangers of __________.

A) love
B) wealth
C) war
D) foreigners
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Jesus makes a connection between work and __________.

A) sin
B) charity
C) profit
D) reward
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Christianity considers what we do for a living as __________.

A) immaterial
B) personal
C) an affirmation of God
D) an obstacle to spirituality
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Capitalism can conflict with ethics because its central motivation is __________.

A) profit
B) production
C) technological advancement
D) development
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Limited career options and education opportunities clash with the Christian belief in __________.

A) autonomy
B) free will
C) personal development
D) success
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Ethical questions can arise when work requires __________.

A) greater demand
B) more supply
C) questionable practices
D) resources
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In 2010, the U.S. poverty line for a family of four was __________.

A) $18,527
B) $22,314
C) $35,416
D) $40,891
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One of the moral issues of economics is the limitation on access to __________.

A) institutional and social services
B) food and water
C) transportation
D) security
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One of the primary problems of health care is the __________ of doctors.

A) commitment
B) pay
C) education
D) location
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In the law, corporations are treated like __________.

A) enemies
B) persons
C) businesses
D) countries
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Like capitalism itself, corporations are driven by __________.

A) morality
B) bylaws
C) profit
D) regulation
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As technology advances, methods of production move from being individualistic to __________.

A) centralized
B) impersonal
C) mechanical
D) dispersed
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In what ways is human society profoundly affected by economic condition? How was that correct in Jesus's day?
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How does moral responsibility figure into economics? In what ways is the economy a moral hazard?
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What is capitalism and how does it operate? Why is capitalism at particular risk for moral problems?
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Consider Jesus's attitude toward wealth and property. Did Jesus think that wealth was a good or bad thing? Why?
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Describe a model economy based on Jesus's teachings. How would that economy look different from capitalism?
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How did the Hebrew legal system view property ownership? What methods did they use for addressing property and economic issues?
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The church created a sense of community for early Christians. How did the church affect its members economically?
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Is work an expression of God's will and plan for his people? Express your opinion in detail. Does your opinion change dependent upon what kind of work the person is doing?
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Why is maintaining a sense of vocation a particular moral problem within our capitalist system? What is the significance of vocation to Christians?
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How has work become increasingly depersonalized? What kinds of moral issues does that present? How can we address this with from a Christian ethical perspective?
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Deck 14: Work, Property, and Community
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__________ means "the orderly management of the household."

A) Domestic
B) Law
C) Economy
D) Rule
Economy
2
Classical capitalism is defined as the __________ of the instruments of production, distribution, and exchange.

A) public ownership
B) private ownership
C) public control
D) private control
private ownership
3
__________ is the freedom to pursue one's own interests without unnecessary interference by the government.

A) Free enterprise
B) The free market
C) Social enterprise
D) The social market
Free enterprise
4
__________ is central to capitalism because it helps to regular quality, set prices, establish wages, and determine what products to make.

A) Economics
B) Competition
C) Supply
D) Demand
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The philosophy of capitalism assumes that human beings are essentially __________ creatures who will self-regulate.

A) kind
B) good
C) rational
D) intelligent
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The __________ capitalism that prevails in the United States involves a great deal of government regulation and direct action.

A) cooperative
B) compassionate
C) direct
D) modified
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The ownership of __________ is a right defined by society.

A) property
B) land
C) the means of production
D) ideas
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Jesus forbids theft and fraud but not __________.

A) war
B) profit
C) property ownership
D) wealth
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Jesus warned against the dangers of __________.

A) love
B) wealth
C) war
D) foreigners
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Jesus makes a connection between work and __________.

A) sin
B) charity
C) profit
D) reward
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Christianity considers what we do for a living as __________.

A) immaterial
B) personal
C) an affirmation of God
D) an obstacle to spirituality
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Capitalism can conflict with ethics because its central motivation is __________.

A) profit
B) production
C) technological advancement
D) development
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Limited career options and education opportunities clash with the Christian belief in __________.

A) autonomy
B) free will
C) personal development
D) success
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Ethical questions can arise when work requires __________.

A) greater demand
B) more supply
C) questionable practices
D) resources
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In 2010, the U.S. poverty line for a family of four was __________.

A) $18,527
B) $22,314
C) $35,416
D) $40,891
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One of the moral issues of economics is the limitation on access to __________.

A) institutional and social services
B) food and water
C) transportation
D) security
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One of the primary problems of health care is the __________ of doctors.

A) commitment
B) pay
C) education
D) location
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18
In the law, corporations are treated like __________.

A) enemies
B) persons
C) businesses
D) countries
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Like capitalism itself, corporations are driven by __________.

A) morality
B) bylaws
C) profit
D) regulation
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As technology advances, methods of production move from being individualistic to __________.

A) centralized
B) impersonal
C) mechanical
D) dispersed
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In what ways is human society profoundly affected by economic condition? How was that correct in Jesus's day?
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How does moral responsibility figure into economics? In what ways is the economy a moral hazard?
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What is capitalism and how does it operate? Why is capitalism at particular risk for moral problems?
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Consider Jesus's attitude toward wealth and property. Did Jesus think that wealth was a good or bad thing? Why?
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Describe a model economy based on Jesus's teachings. How would that economy look different from capitalism?
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How did the Hebrew legal system view property ownership? What methods did they use for addressing property and economic issues?
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The church created a sense of community for early Christians. How did the church affect its members economically?
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Is work an expression of God's will and plan for his people? Express your opinion in detail. Does your opinion change dependent upon what kind of work the person is doing?
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Why is maintaining a sense of vocation a particular moral problem within our capitalist system? What is the significance of vocation to Christians?
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How has work become increasingly depersonalized? What kinds of moral issues does that present? How can we address this with from a Christian ethical perspective?
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