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No, the government never has the right to sacrifice individual
Does a government ever have the right to sacrifice individual liberties in the name of freedom?
No, the government never has the
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Does a government ever have the right to sacrifice individual liberties in the name of freedom?
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No, the government never has the right to sacrifice individual liberties in the name of freedom because those rights make us
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According to Mill, utilitarian morality holds that: (Points : 1)
If each individual strives to maximize their own happiness, the
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Christopher
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Who answers the economic question "what to produce" in a capatalist economy? (1 point)
Responses local government officials local
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Individual rights are defined as which of the following?(1 point)
Responses the rights of individual people that cannot be taken
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freedom
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Individual rights are defined as which of the following? (1 point)
• the principle of government in which legislative,
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What did the court assert in Jacobson v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts?
(1 point) Responses  The government does not have the
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What did the court assert in Jacobson v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts?
(1 point) Responses The government does not have the
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I T G I R L
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What did the court assert in Jacobson v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts? (1 point) Responses The government does not have the
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Six
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