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    The Ability to Stand Up for One's Values in the Face
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The Ability to Stand Up for One's Values in the Face

Question 94

Question 94

Multiple Choice

The ability to stand up for one's values in the face of opposition is called


A) moral outrage.
B) moral courage.
C) values clarification.
D) values demonstration.

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