The statement "Several candy bars are bad for you" means the same thing as "Some candy bars are not bad for you."
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Andrew Carnegie ___________
A) believed in communism B) was the first performer at Carnegie Hall C) was an immigrant D) believed in indiscriminate charity Correct
If the occurrence of X brings about Y, then
A. X is both a necessary and a sufficient condition for Y. B. X is a necessary condition for Y. C. Y is a necessary condition for X. D. Y is a sufficient condition for X.
Deontological rights theories such as _______'s account presented in Chapter 10
examine how those inequalities came about if people's rights were violated by the historical process that created those inequalities, then those inequalities are wrong; otherwise, they are not. a. Nagel b. Nozick c. Hume d. Rawls
An accurate statement about descriptive premises is that they ________.
A. are based on empirical facts-scientific observation and/or the evidence of our five senses B. cannot be proven true or false C. contain value statements about what ought or ought not to be done D. take the form of analogies in which comparisons are made between two similar events or things