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ereecah

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Kant asks us to consider whether a course of action could be made universal, by asking what would happen if everyone did the same; this is what is known as his
 
  a. Maxim.
  b. Categorical Imperative.
  c. Conflict of Duties.
  d. Doctrine of Double Effect.

Question 2

This group sees the foundation of their approach in maximizing personal liberty.
 
  a. Democrats
  b. Republicans
  c. Egalitarians
  d. Libertarians



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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