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Option #1: Quiz
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1. _______ is the virtue that is about giving both God and our neighbors what is due to them and stretches us to put the needs of others before our own.
Fortitude
Free Will
Justice
Natural Law
Prudence
Temperance
Theological Virtues
Virtues
2. _______ is the virtue that gives us the strength to overcome temptations to do wrong, no matter how intense they are.
Fortitude
Free Will
Justice
Natural Law
Prudence
Temperance
Theological Virtues
Virtues
3. _______ is the virtue that is about using good judgement and thinking before acting.
Fortitude
Free Will
Justice
Natural Law
Prudence
Temperance
Theological Virtues
Virtues
4. _______ is the virtue that leads us to lives of balance and self-control
Fortitude
Free Will
Justice
Natural Law
Prudence
Temperance
Theological Virtues
Virtues
5. The _______ of faith, hope, and love help us come near to God to live in relationship with the Holy Trinity.
Fortitude
Free Will
Justice
Natural Law
Prudence
Temperance
Theological Virtues
Virtues
6. _______ states that everyone is already equipped at birth with an understanding of what is good.
Fortitude
Free Will
Justice
Natural Law
Prudence
Temperance
Theological Virtues
Virtues
7. _______ is the gift from God that allows us to choose what we do and is the basis for our moral responsibility.
Fortitude
Free Will
Justice
Natural Law
Prudence
Temperance
Theological Virtues
Virtues
8. _______ are habits we develop to help us consistently do the right thing.
Fortitude
Free Will
Justice
Natural Law
Prudence
Temperance
Theological Virtues
Virtues
Short Answer (Optional)
Explain why having free will does not mean we can do whatever we want.
Option #2: Three Questions You Still Have
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Option #3: A Summary of What You Learned From the Chapter
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Option #4: Complete Reflections Using Prompts
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