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asmith134

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If you dont bother to vote, then you dont have any right to complain afterward
  about what the government does This statement is an illustration of which
  argument?


 
 

a. Argument from Act Utilitarianism
  b. Argument from Expressive Ethics
  c. Argument from Generalization
  d. Argument from Prudence



Question 2

What do Lomasky and Brennan say about generalized nonvoting?
 
 

a. Even if the argument was sound, it still would not follow that one should
  vote.
  b. The most the argument could show is that informed voters have a duty to
  vote.
  c. The argument is not valid, and there fails to establish the claim that there is a
  duty to vote.
  d. All of the above




Cheesycrackers

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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