When deciding which applicants to admit, colleges and universities rely on a variety of

factors other than scholastic qualifications, such as geographical location, family ties to
the school, and participation in sports and other activities.



What will be an ideal response?


Is there any moral difference
between taking these factors into account and taking race into account? What would the
authors of the readings say?

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"Legitimate authority" is the right to give commands that others have a moral obligation to obey

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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State whether the reason given here is relevant according to any one of the aesthetic principles; and if it is relevant, identify the principle that makes it so.Ruben's nudes are a terrific advertisement for Weightwatchers.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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An opinion is a statement that:

A. is neither true nor false. B. expresses how a person feels. C. contains both a premise and a conclusion. D. is the result of logical analysis.

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The following categorical proposition, " Some carbon dioxide emissions are not air pollutants, " is

A) universal affirmative B) particular affirmative C) universal negative D) particular negative

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