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arivle123

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What is Martins position on adultery?
 
 

a. He argues against adultery on the grounds that adultery is morally wrong
  because it violates the vows of marriage.
  b. He argues against adultery on the grounds that adultery is morally wrong
  because it violates trust, and trust is the foundation of marriage.
  c. He argues against adultery on the grounds that it violates the social contract.
  d. None of the aboveMartin argues that there are circumstances in which
  adultery may be permissible



Question 2

What does Held identify as the best argument for gay marriage?
 
 

a. Gay marriage will the same stabilizing and beneficial effect on society that
  traditional marriage had.
  b. Heterosexuals have the right to marry; to deny homosexuals this right is a
  violation of equal rights.
  c. There is no compelling, legitimate case against gay marriage.
  d. None of the aboveHeld opposes gay marriage




katieost

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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