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RRMR

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Michael Sandel is against human genetic enhancement because he thinks:
 
  A. changing our nature deadens the impulse for social and political improvement.
  B. genetic science is too dangerous and unpredictable to apply to young children.
  C. everyone will choose to have male children and there will be too few females in the world.
  D. the Bible clearly implies that it is wrong.
  E. environmental enhancements are much more effective.

Question 2

According to Julian Savulescuno human genetic enhancement is morally:
 
  A. permissible
  B. obligatory
  C. wrong
  D. neutral
  E. incomprehensible



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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