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melina_rosy

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Describe the primary idea in the principle of disproportionality.
 
  A. The main idea of disproportionality is that having moral status meanseach species has to fight to get its basic needs met.
 B. The main idea of disproportionality is that having moral status meansthe nonbasic needs of some species should be considered as equallyimportant to the basic needs of another.
 C. The main idea of disproportionality is that having moral status meanswe can't consider the basic needs of some species over the nonbasic
 needs of another.
  D. The main idea of disproportionality is that having moral status means
  we can't sublimate the basic needs of some species to satisfy the
  nonbasic needs of another.

Question 2

The saving or rationing of natural resources for later use is referred to as:
 
  a. Evolution
  b. Ecology
  c. Planned deletion
  d. Conservation



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