Answer:
Utilitarianism
Explanation:
Utilitarianism is a moral philosophy that states that an act can be considered to be "right" (as opposed to wrong) if it contributes to the attainment of human satisfaction. This theory was developed by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. The theory states that acts are not good or bad on their own, or based on a subjective interpretation of morals, but that they can in fact be measured and judged based on how much happiness they bring to people.
Appellate courts.
No courts are legislative, they do not make law; they are ‘judicial.’
Only the Supreme Court is a court of original jurisdiction AND a court of appellate jurisdiction. See: US Constitution.
The US Supreme Court, and only the US Supreme Court, was created by the US Constitution. Congress created the other courts.
The statement is true.
In psychology, people who have an external locus of control believe that they cannot control the events that happen in their life, no matter how much they try to prevent something from happening. They believe that these events are caused by uncontrollable factors.
Believing that wars will always take place in societies, is an example of an external locus of control belief.
Answer: B.) the truly saved need not bother to obey the laws of God or man.
Explanation:
Anne Hutchinson criticized evolving religious practices in Massachusetts. Hutchinson’s beliefs and her defiance of authority in the colony, especially that of Governor Winthrop led the Puritan authorities to try and convict her of holding false beliefs.