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    To a 6-Year-Old Child, Being Fair Would MOST Likely Mean
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To a 6-Year-Old Child, Being Fair Would MOST Likely Mean

Question 103

Question 103

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To a 6-year-old child, being fair would MOST likely mean giving


A) an equal amount to all.
B) more to her/himself than to others.
C) more to those who are disadvantaged.
D) more to those who work the hardest.

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