1) MORALITY a) Ideas about what is right and wrong. b) A good quality, like kindness or honesty. c) The idea that people can make their own decisions. d) When people are treated the same, no matter who they are. 2) ETHICS a) Picking between two or more things. b) Things that every person should have, like freedom and safety. c) When people are treated the same, no matter who they are. d) Rules about good and bad behaviour. 3) JUSTICE a) Something that is real or correct. b) Thinking carefully to make decisions. c) Ideas about what is right and wrong. d) Fairness in how people are treated. 4) RIGHTS a) Things that every person should have, like freedom and safety. b) Treating people equally and without bias. c) Knowledge and good judgment. d) Ideas about what is right and wrong. 5) RESPONSIBILITY a) A duty to do something or take care of someone. b) Things that every person should have, like freedom and safety. c) A good quality, like kindness or honesty. d) Something a person thinks is true. 6) FAIRNESS a) Clear and sensible thinking. b) Treating people equally and without bias. c) Thinking carefully to make decisions. d) Knowledge and good judgment. 7) TRUTH a) Something that is real or correct. b) Rules about good and bad behaviour. c) Picking between two or more things. d) Something a person thinks is true. 8) BELIEF a) Fairness in how people are treated. b) Something a person thinks is true. c) Things that every person should have, like freedom and safety. d) Treating people with kindness and understanding. 9) WISDOM a) A discussion where people have different opinions. b) A duty to do something or take care of someone. c) Picking between two or more things. d) Knowledge and good judgment. 10) REASON a) Something that is real or correct. b) A good quality, like kindness or honesty. c) A difficult choice between two options. d) Thinking carefully to make decisions. 11) CHOICE a) Picking between two or more things. b) Something that is real or correct. c) Fairness in how people are treated. d) What happens because of an action. 12) FREE WILL a) The idea that people can make their own decisions. b) A discussion where people have different opinions. c) Things that every person should have, like freedom and safety. d) Telling the truth. 13) RESPECT a) Treating people with kindness and understanding. b) Something that is real or correct. c) Knowledge and good judgment. d) Rules about good and bad behaviour. 14) HONESTY a) Telling the truth. b) Clear and sensible thinking. c) The idea that people can make their own decisions. d) When people are treated the same, no matter who they are. 15) CONSEQUENCE a) Treating people with kindness and understanding. b) Fairness in how people are treated. c) What happens because of an action. d) The idea that people can make their own decisions. 16) VIRTUE a) Picking between two or more things. b) Treating people with kindness and understanding. c) Fairness in how people are treated. d) A good quality, like kindness or honesty. 17) EQUALITY a) When people are treated the same, no matter who they are. b) Things that every person should have, like freedom and safety. c) Telling the truth. d) A good quality, like kindness or honesty. 18) DEBATE a) Picking between two or more things. b) A good quality, like kindness or honesty. c) Knowledge and good judgment. d) A discussion where people have different opinions. 19) DILEMMA a) A discussion where people have different opinions. b) Clear and sensible thinking. c) Picking between two or more things. d) A difficult choice between two options. 20) LOGIC a) Thinking carefully to make decisions. b) Clear and sensible thinking. c) Something a person thinks is true. d) A difficult choice between two options.

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