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melly21297

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What kind of reasoning is found in the just cause principle?
 
  A) Utilitarianism
  B) Natural law
  C) Relativism
  D) Categorical imperative

Question 2

What are the two principles to the jus in bello part of the just war theory?
 
  A) The principle of enlightenment and the principle of retribution.
  B) The principle of retaliation and the principle of compensatory justice.
  C) The principle of proportionality and the principle of discrimination.
  D) The principle of non-proliferation and the principle of non-engagement.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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