Which of the following represents the civic virtue of diversity?A. Being open to the opinions of others
B. Seeking honesty in oneself
C. Arguing a point based on fact
D. Focusing on individual rights

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A. Being open to the opinions of others

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Being open to the opinion of others

The civic virtue of diversity dictates that one is able to accept that humans are diverse and there is a variety of people, thoughts and mindsets in the world. In order to practice this virtue, one must be open to the opinion of others, since everyone has the right to have an opinion. This does not necessarily mean agreeing with the opinion of others, just accepting that they are entitled to their own.

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The correct answer is B. As a result of the space race, the United States Air Force established NASA as a division.

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