After you finish your test and turn it in to the tray, choose at least ONE of the statements from yesterday and write a 3+ paragraph response per statement.

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After you finish your test and turn it in to the tray, choose at least ONE of the statements from yesterday and write a 3+ paragraph response per statement explaining why you agree/disagree. Give examples when necessary. A person’s value to society should be determined by how skilled they are. If there aren’t enough soldiers to fight in a necessary war, it’s okay to have a conscription. 18 is the youngest someone should be to be able to enlist in the military. The government is GENERALLY filled with people who look out for the greatest good for the most people. In general, the media accurately portrays events that happened to the public. People are morally obligated to achieve the greatest good possible, even if innocent people have to die. Most people are generally trustworthy. I have people in my life that I can trust COMPLETELY. Anyone can betray anyone.