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Shelles

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Nationalism requires that we calculate the effects of an action on
 
 

a. all sentient beings
  b. those in our own group
  c. those in our own country
  d. those who share our skin color



Question 2

Utilitarianism is a good policy if it is balanced by
 
 

a. concern for the feelings of animals
  b. concern for intentions
  c. human rights guarantees
  d. personal commitments




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Answer to Question 1

c. those in our own country

Answer to Question 2

c. human rights guarantees



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