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newyorker26

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The negative effect of having more potential volunteers resulting in a reduced likelihood of a beneficial outcome is known as the
 
  A) diffusion effect.
  B) externalizing effect.
  C) group dynamic effect.
  D) size effect.

Question 2

Tomas wants the city to convert a portion of an existing public park to a covered bus stop so it is more convenient to catch a bus to work each day. Michelle wants the city to expand the park so her kids have an even larger place to play outside.
 
  In this situation, Tomas's and Michelle's actions A) reflect natural and morally neutral preferences.
  B) are easy to separate into right and wrong.
  C) are all about greed and take no one else into consideration.
  D) have no possible way of resulting in compromise.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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