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Which moral approach is the playing God objection based upon?
 
  A) Natural law ethics
  B) Utilitarianism
  C) Kant's categorical imperative
  D) Care ethics

Question 2

The playing God argument against cloning
 
  A) Is religious in nature.
  B) Is the same as the yuck factor argument.
  C) Is built on teachings in the Christian Bible.
  D) Is not necessarily a religious argument.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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