1. Those things that we hold to be worthwhile and worth pursuing, such as freedom, happiness, and health, can be thought of as:

A. virtues.

B. values.

C. vices.

D. obligations.

is it B

2. Which of the following would NOT be an example of a moral value?
A. Happiness

B. Tolerance

C. Physical strength

D. Honesty

is it C

1. yes, values

2. yes, physical strength

By the way you did not say if you were to pick only one. I am not sure I would count happiness as a moral value, although some would.

Yes, you are correct.

In question 1, the answer is B. Values. To arrive at this answer, you can think about the definition of values. Values are the principles or beliefs that guide our behavior and decision-making. They represent what we consider important or worthwhile in life. Freedom, happiness, and health are examples of values, as they are things that we hold to be important and worth pursuing.

In question 2, the answer is C. Physical strength. To determine the correct answer, you can consider the definition of moral values. Moral values refer to principles or qualities that govern our ethical behavior and judgments. Happiness, tolerance, and honesty are examples of moral values, as they are qualities that guide our actions and interactions with others based on ethical standards. Physical strength, on the other hand, is not inherently a moral value but rather a physical attribute.