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John Rawls' Theory of Justice lays within which type of tradition?
 
  A) All for one and one for all.
 
  B) Principled living.
 
  C) Feudal society.
 
  D) Social contract.

Question 2

Primary social goods include
 
  A) poverty.
 
  B) freedom of religion.
 
  C) status.
 
  D) leisure time activities.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C




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