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What is a primary moral lesson Atticus Finch imparts to his children regarding justice?
The law is infallible and cannot be challenged.
Standing up for what is right is important, even if it is unpopular.
We should always conform to societal expectations.
Justice is served only when it benefits the majority.
In 'To Kill a Mockingbird', how does Atticus Finch view the relationship between justice and social prejudices?
Social prejudices always take precedence over justice.
Justice must be pursued despite social prejudices.
Justice is irrelevant in a prejudiced society.
Atticus believes social prejudices are justified.
What role does Atticus Finch play as a lawyer in challenging social norms?
He avoids controversial cases to maintain his reputation.
He defends Tom Robinson against overwhelming social prejudice.
He encourages his clients to conform to society's expectations.
He believes that justice can only be achieved by following social norms.
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