Deck 4: Inequality of Opportunity

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Countries with low levels of schooling of the youth have inordinately high levels of population growth.
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Equality of educational opportunity will guarantee that persons will not have different outcomes in their lives.
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Equality of opportunity is a well-defined concept that is easily implemented both politically and economically.
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The state is obligated to provide for equality of educational opportunity.
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Public schools have been historically tied to property wealth.
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Public education is one of the fundamental rules of popular or legitimate government.
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A society in which every member holds an equal quantity of property needs justification.
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Commager, in his classic work, The Empire of Reason, showed how the United States had fallen short in implementing Enlightenment ideals.
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The great economists' metaphor of the "invisible hand" showed how complete equality could be achieved.
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Market capitalism if left unfettered will achieve maximum equality and sustained economic growth.
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Social Darwinism is a concept that sets philosophical standards for equality of opportunity.
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Poverty rates in the United States are worse than the average for the OECD (Organization for Economic and Cooperative Development)
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States in the United States have unequal economic resources.
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Contrast equality of opportunity and equality of result.
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Name four causes of inequality.
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Briefly state the view of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1758, toward public education and government.
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Explain Isaiah Berlin's metaphor of cakes and shares.
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What is Kultner's point regarding political democracy and market capitalism?
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Does market capitalism provide a workable moral standard for society?
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When Reinhold Niebuhr spoke of "specious proofs" regarding inequality, what did he mean?
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Is fairness a synonym for equality? Explain.
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Are "relevant differences" among children a legitimate criterion for differences in school funding? Explain.
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Explain the "difference principle" as propounded by John Rawls in his book The Theory of Justice.
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Briefly discuss the issue of inequality both within and among countries.
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Is there a rising trend toward inequality in the United States? If so, what are the remedies?
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How does the United States rank among the developed countries on measures of internal inequality?
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Briefly cite the evidence regarding intrastate school district funding disparities.
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Deck 4: Inequality of Opportunity
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Countries with low levels of schooling of the youth have inordinately high levels of population growth.
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Equality of educational opportunity will guarantee that persons will not have different outcomes in their lives.
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Equality of opportunity is a well-defined concept that is easily implemented both politically and economically.
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The state is obligated to provide for equality of educational opportunity.
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Public schools have been historically tied to property wealth.
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Public education is one of the fundamental rules of popular or legitimate government.
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A society in which every member holds an equal quantity of property needs justification.
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Commager, in his classic work, The Empire of Reason, showed how the United States had fallen short in implementing Enlightenment ideals.
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The great economists' metaphor of the "invisible hand" showed how complete equality could be achieved.
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Market capitalism if left unfettered will achieve maximum equality and sustained economic growth.
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Social Darwinism is a concept that sets philosophical standards for equality of opportunity.
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Poverty rates in the United States are worse than the average for the OECD (Organization for Economic and Cooperative Development)
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States in the United States have unequal economic resources.
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Contrast equality of opportunity and equality of result.
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Name four causes of inequality.
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Briefly state the view of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1758, toward public education and government.
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Explain Isaiah Berlin's metaphor of cakes and shares.
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What is Kultner's point regarding political democracy and market capitalism?
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Does market capitalism provide a workable moral standard for society?
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When Reinhold Niebuhr spoke of "specious proofs" regarding inequality, what did he mean?
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21
Is fairness a synonym for equality? Explain.
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Are "relevant differences" among children a legitimate criterion for differences in school funding? Explain.
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Explain the "difference principle" as propounded by John Rawls in his book The Theory of Justice.
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Briefly discuss the issue of inequality both within and among countries.
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Is there a rising trend toward inequality in the United States? If so, what are the remedies?
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How does the United States rank among the developed countries on measures of internal inequality?
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Briefly cite the evidence regarding intrastate school district funding disparities.
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