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Alainaaa8

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The dependence effect is an ethical danger zone because .
 
  A. prices may end up artificially high
  B. wants are created by the producer instead of the consumer
  C. there is insufficient competition between producers
  D. products may end up being marketed to the wrong people

Question 2

Simply stated, Hobbes' view was that
 
  a. we, as individuals, should put our children first at all times.
  b. we should think about others before thinking about ourselves.
  c. we should approach morality from a rational point of view that takes into account our long-term best interest.
  d. we should never cooperate with others; it is a detriment to our self-interest.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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