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ahriuashd

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Which of the following arguments assumes that some fair determination of comparable work is not only possible, but morally justifiable (and perhaps, morally required)?
 
  A. Equal pay for equal work
  B. Equal pay for equivalent work
  C. Equal pay for comparable work
  D. Equal pay for incompatible work

Question 2

A cat toys with a live mouse throwing it the air and dragging it along by its tail. After one hour it leaves it to die on the floor. Is this
 
  a) immoral?
  b) amoral?
  c) nonmoral?
  d) moral?
  e) any



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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