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nramada

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Which of the following are First World Problems?
 
  a) Cancer
  b) Hypertension
  c) Heart disease
  d) All of these choices

Question 2

The drowning child scenario questions
 
  a) whether we can ever really make a difference.
  b) whether making a difference can be justifiably limited to one's own nation.
  c) whether we have any obligation to make a difference in the lives of the poor.
  d) whether we have an obligation outside our own nation.



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Answer to Question 1

d) All of these choices

Answer to Question 2

b) whether making a difference can be justifiably limited to one's own nation.





 

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