Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Random Questions
Basic Worker's Rights
Basic Human Rights
100

A group of persons who share the same beliefs, live together under authority, and cooperate in pursuing common interests for the benefit of others besides their own members.

What is community?

100

Believing that truth is dependent upon one's own perception or opinion; holding that there is no absolute or objective truth.

What is relativism?

100

The Church is okay with contraception being used between a married couple. True or false?

What is false?

100

Having enough money to meet food, clothing, and shelter needs.

What is right to a just wage?

100

People are naturally social and have the right to assembly and association.

What is right of meeting and association?

200

God's law made known in the Old Testament and the New Testament.

What is revealed law?

200

A virtue that voids extreme ambition and pride and focuses rather on the acknowledgment that God is the author of all that is good.

What is humility?

200

IVF, artificial insemination, and surrogate motherhood are all acceptable ways for a married couple to conceive a child. True or false?

What is false?

200

Rooted in the teachings of Genesis 2.

What is right to rest?

200
The right to a basic education.

What is moral and cultural rights?

300

The moral right to refuse to follow laws or other social constructs based on moral or religious grounds.

What is conscientious objection?

300

Charitable actions by which we provide for the physical and spiritual needs of others.

What is works of mercy?

300

All basic human rights are universal, inalienable, and inviolable. True or false?

What is true?

300

If the best way to uphold the dignity of workers is form an union, people have the right to form them.

What is right to assemble and to form associations?

300

Right to take an active part in public affairs and contribute to the common good of citizens.

What is political rights?

400

Actions that provide an immediate response to a person or group who is suffering or in need of the basic necessities for a dignified life.

What is works of charity?

400

The desire for earthly goods beyond what we need.

What is greed?

400

Practicing preferential option for the poor begins with ___.

Who is yourself?

400

Having enough money to meet food, clothing, and shelter needs.

What is right to a just wage?

400

The basic of all rights.

What is right to life?

500

The goods of earth should be divided to ensure freedom and dignity of the human person, so that all might meet basic human needs.

What is the universal destination of human goods?

500

A long standing Christian concept advocating that society should be organized so that, as much as possible, all people, either in groups or as individuals, are given the opportunities to reach their fulfillment more fully and easily.

What is common good?

500

The call to serve the poor begins with ____.

What is simplicity of life?

500

In Economic Justice for All, the USCCB stressed the following benefits of work:

work benefits you as a ___,

work benefits you as a human person,

and work benefits you as a member of ____.

What is provider and society?

500
Right to property, right to work, and right to go to work without coercion.

What is economic rights?

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