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Arizona State University
POS 210
Take Test: Quiz Unit 5
Multiple Attempts
Question1)Neoclassical liberals
support laissez-faire capitalism.
are mainly concerned to defend the honor of women.
are anxious environmentalists since they believe that Nature should be our guide.
advocate drunkenness if it increases economic prosperity.
people become truly free only if helped by the government to be effective competitors in the free market.
QU ES TI ON 2
Social Darwinists believed that government
should work with charities to help the poor.
should abolish all private ownership of the means of production.
should strive to protect all individuals when they are drunk.
should not interfere in the struggle of individuals to survive and thrive.
should create jobs so that all citizens are gainfully employed.
QU ES TI ON 3
Freedom, according to Green, is not only absence of restraint, but also
the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain.
a positive power or capacity to develop one’s potential.
maximizing profit in the free market.
doing what we like regardless of what we like.
doing what we want as long as we do not harm others.
QU ES TI ON 4
T. H. Green was the first to make a case for
positive freedom to realize our "higher" selves.
organic society.
the principles of utility.
utopian socialism.
universal suffrage.
QU ES TI ON 5
The main difference between welfare liberals and neoclassical liberals is that
neoclassical liberals believe that government is an obstacle to individual liberty, but welfare liberals believe that government can help to promote individual liberty.
welfare liberals defend equality, neoclassical liberals defend only liberty.
neoclassical liberals think that maintaining social order and harmony is more important than protecting individual liberty.
welfare liberals believe that government is at best a necessary evil; neoclassical liberals believe that it is a positive good.
neoclassical liberals favor a two-party system, but welfare liberals believe that one party a week is enough.