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lilldybug07

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Many of the goods that I own or could imagine are __________
 
  I can exclude
  others from their benefits and the benefit I derive from the goods reduces others'
  ability to benefit.
  a. services
  b. public goods
  c. private goods
  d. normative

Question 2

Utilitarianism is
 
  a. a belief that people should act to maximize the utility of everyone involved
  b. the view that people ought to do whatever is in their self-interests.
  c. a theory that people should choose to do that which produces the best overall
  consequences.
  d. a requirement to do something



Kjones0604

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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