Corrected Winter 2025
• Due Jan 27 at 11:59pm
• Points 20
• Questions 20
• Time Limit 45 Minutes
Instructions
The quiz:
• Covers the Learn material from Module 2: Week 2.
• Contains 20 multiple-choice and true/false questions.
• Is limited to 45 minutes.
• Allows 1 attempt.
• Is worth 20 points.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 2: Week 2.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 40 minutes 18 out of 20
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Score for this quiz: 18 out
of 20 Submitted Jan 27 at
3:50pm This attempt took
40 minutes.
IncorrectQuestion 1
pts
For Aristotle, things like “beauty” and “justice” are transcendent
ideals or forms.
True
, Fals
e
Plato says ideals are transcendent things where Aristotle says
value and virtues are qualities inherent in the item observed.
Question 2
pts
The American founders wholeheartedly adopted Locke’s three basic
natural rights—life, liberty, and property.
True
False
Question 3
pts
There is no rational argument for the existence of a Hebrew natural
law tradition. Revelation is clearly the only source of Hebrew law.
True
False
There are at least three sound arguments in favor of the
existence of a Hebrew natural law tradition.
Question 4
pts
Natural laws are rationally self-evident. The nature of man or the
world never enters into the equation.
True