Answer:
I follow new trends in technology but still believe in family values
Explanation:
I'm innovative in my own life as far as learning and following new trends in technology, economics or politics. I believe in digital progress and the tendency to manage one's financial matters online, I advocate the use of electric cars or public transport in order to stop the climatic change and I support changes in the society's perception of diversity, LGBT, or women rights.
At the same time, I strongly believe in traditional family values such as fidelity, commitment or mutual respect. I believe in marriage and long-lasting relationships because I think they are still the pillars of society and the best environment to bring up healthy children.
True. Because Israel is the holy place for Christians. The US is made of mainly Christians.
The answer is D. all of the above
The limits is really depend on the culture that you're in. In some culture, libeling is punishable by death, meanwhile in another culture it's just a small accusation
In liberal Culture, obscenity and artistic expression is more Tolerable compared to the Area that have a strong Religious culture
The answer is patterned.
Nozick’s theory of justice claims Distribution is based solely on the final outcome (how it came about)
On the other hand, justice according to Rawls’ Difference Principle depends entirely on the distribution pattern within the society.