The Dual Use Dilemma refers to uncertainty on how to prevent misuse of scientific breakthroughs.
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The Dual Use Dilemma is a general dilemma in the scientific community that arises whenever a scientific breakthrough happens that can be weaponized by hostile entities in order to be used as a force of evil.
The dual use refers to the technology obtained from the breakthrough being used to fulfill its intended purpose of helping the general population, while it may be used as a weapon as well, thus the dual use dilemma. Scientists think that preventive measures would only lead to impeding the scientific progress of the concept, which leads to an even bigger problem.
The concept of a right relates to the freedom from interference by other individuals or the government. Individual rights refer to the liberties of each individual to pursue life and goals without interference from other individuals or the government. Examples of individual rights include the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as stated in the United States Declaration of Independence.
A community is a group of people with common interests and values. Community is characterized by "wholeness incorporating diversity" and may include people of different ages, ethnicities, educational backgrounds and incomes (Gardner 2003). Individuals may be members of two or more communities; for example, one of geographic residence and another of employment.
Community responsibilities are an individual's duties or obligations to the community and include cooperation, respect and participation. The concept goes beyond thinking and acting as individuals to common beliefs about shared interests and life. A basic community responsibility is voting in elections.
Each individual is part of a larger community. Family, neighbors, tribe, village, city, county, state, region, country and the world form a larger community in the life of every human being. At the same time, full human potential cannot be reached if individuality is suppressed by society.
is this an actual question from social studies lol
Answer:
A - 8
B - 5
C - 2
D - 6
E - 4
F - 1
G - 7
H - 3
Explanation:
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- Private businesses make the materials used in space rockets - but the National Aeronautics & Space Administration runs the space program.
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Private manufacturers build combat helicopters - but the Department of Defense buys, owns, and uses the helicopters.
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Private food makers compete to make the tastiest breakfast cereal - but the Food & Drug Administration requires nutrition labels on the box.
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Private cosmetic companies compete to create the most clump-free mascara - but the Food & Drug Administration outlaws toxic ingredients in makeup.
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Private contractors build new courthouses - but the government owns the buildings and runs the court system
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Private companies design flashy ads to attract consumers’ attention - but the Federal Trade Commission outlaws telling lies in advertising.
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Private oil companies refine oil to make gasoline for people’s cars - but the government taxes gasoline to pay for roads and other services.
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Private individuals compete to get jobs to support themselves - but the Department of Economic Security helps those who lose their job or can’t work.