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The document contains 20 statements about different aspects of freedom. It defines freedom as the capacity to grow responsibly, the state of being free from confinement or restraint, and the ability to act with free will and determination. It also discusses moral freedom as using freedom in a way that upholds human dignity, and differentiates between physical, psychological, and moral freedom.

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The document contains 20 statements about different aspects of freedom. It defines freedom as the capacity to grow responsibly, the state of being free from confinement or restraint, and the ability to act with free will and determination. It also discusses moral freedom as using freedom in a way that upholds human dignity, and differentiates between physical, psychological, and moral freedom.

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True or False

1. Freedom is our capacity to grow responsibly. -True


2. Freedom is the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under
physical restraint- True
3. Freedom is the exemption from external control and regulation -False
4. Freedom is not an important requirement of human happiness because by nature human
person is a free being - False
5. Freedom is like an object that a person may use in whatever way he or she pleases - False
6. If humans are to be free in their choices and actions, then these choices and actions
should not be determined. - False
7. "Free Will" refers to our mental ability to make choice and do actions to carry these
choices. -True
8. A person becomes less free when he or she does exercise control over his or her actions. -
False
9. When a person’s uses his or her freedom to do acts that violate human dignity and
goodness, he or she dehumanize himself and effectively negates human freedom. -True
10. Our responses in situations are made primarily by what society accepts. - True

11. refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences.
Responsibility

12 It is rooted in the human person's self-determination and the exercise of intellect and free
will
Freedom

13 It refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and determination.
Voluntariness

14. The person has the freedom to go where he or she wants to go.
Physical Freedom

15. It is innate and can’t be denied to a person;


psychological freedom

16 refers to using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness.
Moral Freedom

17 The person is free to perform actions that he or she considers right and wise.
Psychological Freedom
18. He or she is not impeded in his or her actions by any physical force.
Physical Freedom

19. No outside force can compel a person to make action against his or her will.
Psychological freedom

20. It is a freedom were humans have a natural inclination for what is true and good.
Moral Freedom

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