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What patterns of moral decision-making in this modern work reflect ethical dilemmas presented in texts from another era?
A The council is forced to decide between honoring traditions and saving the town.
B The Chamber of Commerce must disregard the people's interest to save itself.
C The council must negotiate townspeople who want to uphold tradition even though the council rejects those traditions.
D The council and the Chamber of Commerce agree, but must feign discord to consolidate power.
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This mirrors the recurring ethical conflict in older texts (e.g., Antigone, aspects of Shakespearean drama) where characters must choose between honoring longstanding customs/obligations and taking pragmatic action to preserve the community.
This mirrors the recurring ethical conflict in older texts (e.g., Antigone, aspects of Shakespearean drama) where characters must choose between honoring longstanding customs/obligations and taking pragmatic action to preserve the community.
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