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Ethical Foundations of Law American Law Johnstown High School Mr. Cox

Right and Wrong - Bellringer Is there such a thing as right and wrong? Who gets to make that decision? What do we do if we disagree on what is right and wrong? How do morals and ethics shape law and government? What are the moral basis for laws and government in America? Essential Questions

Define the Following: Virtues Morals Ethics Rules Laws Definition: behaviors displaying morals Morals Definition: beliefs concerning right and wrong Ethics principles that govern a person's or group's behavior. Rules Definition: a set of explicit or understood regulations governing conduct Laws Definition: an enforceable rule in a society

Describe a society with no ethics… Would there be any laws? Would society even exist?

Describe a society with no ethics… Would there be any laws? Would society even exist? Can a society have too many laws? What would that look like?

Describe a society with no ethics… Would there be any laws? Would society even exist? Can a society have too many laws? What would that look like? Where do our morals come from?

Describe a society with no ethics… Would there be any laws? Would society even exist? Can a society have too many laws? What would that look like? Where do our morals come from? Religious roots (Protestant Christianity) Examples of this?

Essential Questions Homework How do morals and ethics shape law and government? What are the moral basis for laws and government in America? Homework

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