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Read Individualism and Commitment in American Life. By Robert N. Bellah, Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton
True or False?
The researchers in Habits of the Heart thought that the individualism of modern life was a benefit to communities of memory.
Answer: False
Explanation:
The scholars understood that individualism created a problem that could be solved through the cultivation of communities of memory. They found that individualism was impoverishing the American language in a way that became more and more challenging for people to talk about commitment. Communities of memory where traces of second languages could be preserved were believed to be capable of transforming the first language of individualism based on the traditions of biblical religion and civic republicanism.
The Indian practices and beliefs that Father Jean Brebeuf admires their marriage customs, the fact that natives didn't marry their relatives and had only one wife. Another reason he admired is the belief of Natives to the corporeal, which means no mentions for rewards or punishments. On the other side, there are some beliefs that he criticizes most, the fact that they did not pray or believe in the same God. They were also very lazy when it came to performing the certain task.
Question options:
A autonomy
B protocols
C voluntarism
D right to privacy
Answer:
Autonomy
Explanation:
Under the principle of autononmy, part of the elements of the principle of respect for persons, an individual who has been duly informed(informed consent by researcher) and is capable of making his own decisions can decide if he wishes to participate in a research and can also refuse to answer certain questions in the research. He may also choose to withdraw from the research at any time he wishes.