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Zulu123

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What does Bales suggest as a possible solution to the problem of modern slavery?
 
  a. Eliminate poverty around the world. b. All of these choices
  c. Inform consumers of slave-made products.
  d. Handle slave cartels along the same lines as drug cartels.

Question 2

Which of the following most accurately captures the central claim of Singer's paper?
 
  a. All of these choices
  b. Giving to famine relief is morally noteworthy, but it is certainly not required. c. Citizens of developed countries have a duty to provide famine reliefbecause it is our excessive consumerism that has lead to global warming,and hence to famine.
 d. We ought to condemn those who indulge in luxury instead of giving tofamine relief.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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