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jho37

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Whether or not future generations have rights is a subject of debate because rights are
  generally granted only to


 
 

a. male, land-owning adults
  b. those with the ability to reason
  c. people of either gender
  d. already existing individuals



Question 2

The capacity that would confer equal rights on animals as well as humans is
 
 

a. the ability to make free choices
  b. the ability to reason
  c. the ability to think
  d. the ability to feel




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Answer to Question 1

d. already existing individuals

Answer to Question 2

d. the ability to feel




jho37

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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