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Chapter 19 Self Quiz
Luke Maring and Tim Hsiao, “Guns”
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In his essay, Maring offers a series of alternative options to modifying the Second Amendment in order to secure mutual disarmament. Which of the following is one of the options he considers?
Lobby on Capitol Hill for rapid, business-based reform
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Invite celebrities to advocate for mutual disarmament
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Require bullets sold in the U.S. to have a non-standard diameter
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Withhold hunting permits on the basis of animals' rights
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In his essay, Hsiao presents an argument from
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Liberty
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Equality
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Justice
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Fairness
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In his reply, Maring outlines three questions we need to ask about the sources we encounter. Which of the following is NOT one of those questions?
Is there a consensus opinion among experts; if so, does the source contradict it?
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Does the source come from a researcher with a narrow and extreme ideological bent?
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Is the source peer-reviewed?
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Is this source come from a researcher who upholds moral values?
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In his reply, Hsiao argues that defensive gun use does not require what?
The actual discharge of a firearm
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For the police to be armed
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That the victim know how to use a firearm
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The erasure of no concealed weapon zones
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Both Hsiao and Maring are wary of armed state forces.
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False
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