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tnt_battle

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The utilitarian or welfare approach to justice advocates that the distribution of scarce
  goods should


 
 

a. those who have been subject to prior deprivation
  b. those most in need
  c. they should be equally distributed
  d. those most likely to benefit the most and contribute to society



Question 2

Rawlss difference principle from his theory of justice advocates
 
 

a. differential treatment based on prior deprivation of rights or opportunities.
  b. equal treatment to all
  c. allocation of scarce goods according to capability
  d. all of the above




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Answer to Question 1

d. those most likely to benefit the most and contribute to society

Answer to Question 2

a. differential treatment based on prior deprivation of rights or opportunities.





 

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