1) What is the core definition of universal values? a) Values that are unique to one culture or religion b) Guiding moral principles that cross cultural, religious, and geographic lines c) Values that change depending on the time period d) Principles only focused on individual success e) Secret f) All of them 2) According to the lesson, which of the following is NOT one of the universal values discussed? a) Caring for the young b) Murder is wrong c) Telling the truth d) Pursuing wealth e) I don’t know f) I’ll just email my asnwer 3) In Northern Mindanao (Philippines), how is "caring for the young" expressed culturally? a) Cell b) Children are expected to care for themselves from a young age c) Extended families live together and share the duty of raising kids d) Schools take full responsibility for child-rearing e) Only parents are responsible for raising children f) Organ System 4) The principle of "ahimsa" in Hindu tradition from India relates to which universal value? a) Telling the truth b) Caring for the young c) Respecting property d) Murder is wrong e) Wait loading f) Uhmmmm 5) Why are universal values important for societies? a) They help create conflict between different groups b) They make it impossible to judge harmful practices c) They encourage each culture to stay isolated from others d) They address basic human needs and help societies thrive and maintain order e) Stop na please f) Time na

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