Multiple Choice
In Huemer's view, a country's interest in cultural preservation is
A) positively harmful and immoral because of its connection to racist attitudes.
B) morally neutral and therefore irrelevant to the ethics of immigration.
C) sufficiently morally weighty to justify immigration restrictions in many cases.
D) morally legitimate but generally insufficient to justify immigration restrictions.
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