Make-up Assignment: Select three statements from slides 1-14 and tell me whether or not you agree or disagree with the statement and why. Your response.

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Make-up Assignment: Select three statements from slides 1-14 and tell me whether or not you agree or disagree with the statement and why. Your response should be three to four sentences for each of the statements.

Jealousy can cause one to make irrational decisions.

Loyalty and honor are the best qualities a person can have

Avenging the death of a loved one is a noble pursuit

If one is labeled evil by society they will always be considered evil no matter their actions

What goes around comes around

Revenge is justified under the right circumstances

Money should be given to those who protect the weak

Death before dishonor

Courage is fleeting

One can’t change the circumstances of their birth

I should always agree with the leaders of my country

I have an obligation to defend my country, no matter what

We will always need stronger people to protect the weak

Monsters exist

Hero and Warrior are synonymous

The adrenaline rush of doing something dangerous justifies the action taken

The deaths of a few are worth being sacrificed to save the masses

Isolation can happen in a crowded room

Society isolates those persons they are afraid of or don’t understand

War is a necessary evil

Those with the biggest guns don’t always win

Sometimes the pursuit of happiness comes with the barrel of a gun