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Lesson 35: Ethical Dilemmas

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    Lesson 35: Ethical Dilemmas
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  • True/False: It’s okay to lie if it helps you avoid getting in trouble.
    False
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  • True/False: It’s always the right choice to follow your friends, even if you know it’s wrong.
    False
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  • True/False: Borrowing something without asking is the same as stealing.
    True
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  • True/False: Keeping a secret that could hurt someone is the responsible thing to do.
    False
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  • True/False: It’s okay to break a promise if something more fun comes up.
    False
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  • True/False: Telling the truth can sometimes be hard, but it’s the right thing to do.
    True
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  • True/False: If you see someone being bullied, it’s best to ignore it so you don’t get involved.
    False
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  • True/False: Doing the right thing is more important than being popular.
    True
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  • True/False: It’s okay to cheat on a test if everyone else is doing it.
    False
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  • True/False: Being kind is always the best choice, even if others aren’t kind to you.
    True
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  • True/False: It’s okay to take something small without permission if nobody will notice.
    False
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  • True/False: Apologizing when you make a mistake is a sign of weakness.
    False
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  • True/False: It’s okay to blame someone else for your mistake if it keeps you out of trouble.
    False
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  • True/False: Standing up for what’s right might not be easy, but it’s worth it.
    True
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  • True/False: If a friend dares you to do something dangerous, you should do it to prove you’re brave.
    False
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  • True/False: Keeping a promise is important, even if it’s inconvenient.
    True
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