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abarnes

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In determining whether workers assumed a risk by choice, a case not finding evidence of coercion means that ________.
 
  A. workers were not forced to accept jobs
  B. other jobs may have been more hazardous
  C. there may have been other people willing to accept the jobs
  D. not all jobs were hazardous

Question 2

Describe what Earth First proponents would need to do before sacrificing basic human needs to protect the needs of endangered species.
 
  A. Before sacrificing humans' basic needs, Earth Firsters would first haveto use any surplus available to them and any human beings, a nearimpossible task that has rendered their actions unjustifiable.
 B. Before sacrificing humans' basic needs, Earth Firsters would first haveto adopt a completely vegan lifestyle or their actions are renderedunjustifiab le.
 C. Before sacrificing humans' basic needs, Earth Firsters would first haveto sacrifice both human beings' and nonhuman living beings' nonbasic
 needs.
  D. Before sacrificing humans' basic needs, Earth Firsters would first have
  to consider the cost of sacrificing basic human needs for either basic or
  nonbasic needs of endangered species.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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