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Chapter 1 Self Quiz
Dustin Crummett and Chad McIntosh, “Introduction to the Left and Right”
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In his essay, which description of equality does Crummett support?
People should be made equally well-off
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People should be treated the same
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People should all share the same amount of power
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People should enjoy equal relationships with each other
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In his essay, McIntosh affirms that conservatism is all about _____:
Conserving the tried and true
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Maintenance of the status quo
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Allegiance to past institutional structures
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The practice of compassion and fairness
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In his reply, Crummett focuses on McIntosh's views on two particular issues. What are they?
Equality and justice
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Liberty and labor
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Freedom and equality
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Totalitarianism and anarchy
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In his reply, McIntosh offers five objections to McIntosh's position. Which of the following is NOT one of those objections?
Social equality demands too much sacrifice from family units
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The ideal of social equality fosters undue skepticism of all hierarchies
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Attempting to enforce social equality with the law is unjust and self-refuting
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The concern for social equality seems curiously selective
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Which author expresses the concern that Americans are currently living "under someone else's thumb" in his reply?
Dustin Crummett
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Chad McIntosh
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