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 True/False
 Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or
false.   | 
	|  |  1.  | St. Maximilian
Kolbes name that was given him by his parents is Raymond.   | 
	|  |  2.  | Free will
essentially gives us the power to love, that is, choose good for ourselves and other
persons.   | 
	|  |  3.  | St. Maximilian
Kolbe was a German.   | 
	|  |  4.  | The common good
requires that societies need to do what is best for the community of the higher order, ignoring
meeting the needs of individuals   | 
	|  |  5.  | The Principle of
Subsidiarity states that a community of a higher order should not interfere in the internal life of a
community of a lower order.   | 
	|  |  6.  | Kolbe died in the
Auschwitz concentration camp from starvation.   | 
	|  |  7.  | Kolbe died in the
Dachau concentration camp from an injection of carbolic acid.   | 
	|  |  8.  | Fundamentally,
other people are responsible for how we should feel.   | 
	|  |  9.  | Kolbe suffered
from tuberculosis.   | 
	|  |  10.  | Kolbe was
cannonized (made a saint) by Pope Paul in 1982.   | 
	|  |  11.  | The common good
requires that individuals and societies promote the social well-being and development of various
social groups and respect the basic, inalienable rights of each human being.   | 
	|  |  12.  | Our philosophy of
life influences how we view humans.   | 
	|  |  13.  | Kolbe died in
1941.   | 
	|  |  14.  | Kolbe asked a
guard if he could take the place of a married man with children who was chosen to die of starvation
in punishment for prisoners escaping.   | 
	|  |  15.  | Though
fundamentally evil because of original sin, humans are capable of choosing good because Jesus died
for us all.   | 
	|  |  16.  | Eleni was a
polish immigrant living in Greece.   | 
	|  |  17.  | Antoni Makos told
Nick where Katis was living.   | 
	|  |  18.  | Katis ordered one
of his own soldiers to be charged with treason in order to cover up his inability to prevent women
and children trying to escape from a liberated village.   | 
	|  |  19.  | Eleni and St.
Maximillian Kolbe have many similarities.   | 
	|  |  20.  | Katis and Nick
were best friends.   | 
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 Matching   | 
	|  |  |   Christian View
of who we are: use the following answers for the questions that follow.  Answers may be used
once, more than once or not at all.
 | a. | Christian view of who we are | b. | Non-Christian view of who we are |  |  |  |  |  | 
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	|  |  21.  | Humans are only
one creature among many and should not feel they are special.   | 
	|  |  22.  | Human dignity
comes from our accomplishments.   | 
	|  |  23.  | Creation is more
evil than good; therefore, humans are fundamentally evil.   | 
	|  |  24.  | Humans are
basically good, but flawed.   | 
	|  |  25.  | Humans are
someones, not somethings.   | 
	|  |  26.  | We are a
composite being of spirit and matter.   | 
	|  |  27.  | Humans have to
earn respect and dignity.   | 
	|  |  28.  | Some people,
because they are more gifted, are superior to others.   | 
	|  |  29.  | Humans are free
beings.   | 
	|  |  30.  | Humans cannot
really choose since we are subjects of a superior being.   | 
	|  |  |   Principle of
Subsidiarity: use the following answers for the questions that follow.  Answers may be used
once, more than once or not at all.
 | a. | Specifically follows the Principle of
Subsidiarity | c. | Does not apply specifically to the Principle of
Subsidiarity |  | b. | Specifically violates the
Principle of Subsidiarity |  |  |  |  |  | 
   | 
	|  |  31.  | The state passing
laws limiting the number of passengers a 16-year-old can have in their car when the 16-year-old is
driving.   | 
	|  |  32.  | Parents deciding
what is best for their children   | 
	|  |  33.  | Abortion (an
individual killing her baby before the baby reaches term)   | 
	|  |  34.  | Doing wrong to
your peers   | 
	|  |  35.  | Getting in a car
accident on purpose.   | 
	|  |  36.  | Your school
principal tells you what brand of toothpaste you have to use.   | 
	|  |  37.  | The federal
government tells parents that the only way they can discipline children under three years old is by
spanking them exactly 47 times every hour.   | 
	|  |  38.  | To turn a
friendship down with someone you dont like.   | 
	|  |  39.  | You should always
treat your friends with respect.   | 
	|  |  40.  | The pope declares
that all priests can no longer celebrate mass.   | 
	|  |  41.  | The city council
tells you that you cannot talk to your brother anymore because your brother is a jerk.    | 
	|  |  42.  | The state passes
laws that makes every parent only raise their kids to be Catholic.   | 
	|  |  43.  | The federal
Government should protect innocent human life in every state.   | 
	|  |  44.  | The federal
government gives money to Omaha after a tornado destroyed much property to help rebuild the
city.   | 
	|  |  45.  | The United States
federal government passes a law stating none of the 50 states can no longer make up or pass
lawsit is now only the function of the federal government to pass laws.   | 
	|  |  46.  | The constitution
sets guidelines for state laws.   | 
	|  |  47.  | The farmer ran
over another farmer with the pickup truck.   | 
	|  |  48.  | The police chief
doesnt allow the police officers to go on patrol, arrest people or write tickets.   | 
	|  |  49.  | The Queen likes
cheese.   | 
	|  |  50.  | The FBI
doesnt take jurisdiction over Nebraska jaywalkers but supports local police enforcement of
jaywalking as it supports any non-federal officers of the law.   | 
	|  |  |   Matching: 
use the answers below for the questions that follow.  Answers may be used once, more than once
or not at all. | a. | Free Will | d. | Solidarity |  | b. | Common Good  | e. | Subsidiarity  |  | c. | Dignity | f. | None of
these |  |  |  |  |  | 
   | 
	|  |  51.  | The Christian
virtue of social charity and friendship.   | 
	|  |  52.  | The principle of
Catholic teaching that holds that a higher unit of society should not take over the functions of a
lower unit.   | 
	|  |  53.  | The power rooted
in reason and will that enables a person to perform deliberate actions on ones own
responsibility.   | 
	|  |  54.  | The sum total of
social conditions that enable people to reach their fulfillment more fully and easily.   | 
	|  |  55.  | Gods love
and salvation revealed through Jesus passion, death, resurrection, and
glorification.   | 
	|  |  56.  | The quality of
being worthy of esteem or respect.   | 
	|  |  57.  | This helps us
recognize we are all members of the human family and that we must go out of our way to help one
another.   | 
	|  |  58.  | This requires
that we respect the basic, inalienable rights of each human being and promote the social well-being
and development of various social groups.   | 
	|  |  59.  | Found in the
Catehism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 1883.   | 
	|  |  60.  | The capacity to
choose from alternatives.   | 
	|  |  |   Eleni
Questions:  use the answers below for the questions that follow.  Answers may be used once,
more than once or not at all. | a. | Nick | d. | Spiro |  | b. | Ana | e. | Eleni |  | c. | Katis | f. | None of
these |  |  |  |  |  | 
   | 
	|  |  61.  | blanket-receiver   | 
	|  |  62.  | cold-teacher/communist   | 
	|  |  63.  | black rock owner
for many years   | 
	|  |  64.  | mother
avenger   | 
	|  |  65.  | house-taker   | 
	|  |  66.  | superior-pleaser
   | 
	|  |  67.  | saving-mother   | 
	|  |  68.  | cold-father
   | 
	|  |  69.  | unjust
judge   | 
	|  |  70.  | betrayer-mother
   | 
	|  |  71.  | martyr   | 
	|  |  72.  | late to claim
"my children"   | 
	|  |  73.  | main
children-stealer   | 
	|  |  74.  | almost became
another Katis   | 
	|  |  75.  | betrayer-major   | 
	|  |  76.  | Americana   | 
	|  |  77.  | mama's boy
   | 
	|  |  78.  | uncaring until
the end-father   | 
	|  |  79.  | hold it all
inside man   | 
	|  |  80.  | New York Times
writer   | 
	|  |  81.  | "My
children" shouter   | 
	|  |  82.  | blue
suit-wearer   | 
	|  |  83.  | Jesus-like
   | 
	|  |  84.  | baker   | 
	|  |  85.  | died of
cancer   | 
	|  |  |   Matching:
Chapter 1 PowerPoint.  Use the answers below for the questions that follow.  Answers
may be used once, more than once or not at all.
 | a. | Divine | l. | Savior |  | b. | God | m. | relate |  | c. | existence | n. | evil |  | d. | Chosen | o. | Trust |  | e. | human beings | p. | goodness |  | f. | serve | q. | complementary |  | g. | ones | r. | rights |  | h. | Creator | s. | Son |  | i. | good | t. | spirit |  | j. | creation | u. | equal |  | k. | qualities | v. | none of these |  |  |  |  |  | 
   | 
	|  |  86.  | God is the
C____________   | 
	|  |  87.  | God always keeps
us in ______________.   | 
	|  |  88.  | We are not
_______.   | 
	|  |  89.  | We should take
our place as Gods ______________.   | 
	|  |  90.  | We are created to
return Gods love and __________ him.   | 
	|  |  91.  | God makes us in
the ____________ image.   | 
	|  |  92.  | We have
godlike _________________.   | 
	|  |  93.  | The ability to
_________ to others in community is a godlike quality.   | 
	|  |  94.  | We are not
somethings but some_______.   | 
	|  |  95.  | Women and men are
_________________ to one another.   | 
	|  |  96.  | Men and women
have equal _______________.   | 
	|  |  97.  | Human beings are
created with a fundamental _______________.   | 
	|  |  98.  | To prove our
goodness, God gave us his only _______.   | 
	|  |  99.  | Creation is
____________.   | 
	|  |  100.  | Women and men are
sexual beings with both a body and a ___________.   |