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SGallaher96

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Jonathan Rauch's example of an area often thoughtmistakenlyto be free of bias is
 
  a. religious belief.
  b. jury deliberations.
  c. legal rulings by higher courts.
  d. scientific inquiry.
  e. university faculty committees.

Question 2

Who said that morality was bound up with the function of a human being?
 
  a) Sophocles
  b) Jacques Thiroux
  c) Your instructor
  d) Aristotle
  e) Bill Clinton



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Answer to Question 1

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