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    Moral Reasoning A Text and Reader on Ethics and Contemporary Moral Issues
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    What Is a State of Affairs, as Defined in Chapter
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What Is a State of Affairs, as Defined in Chapter

Question 14

Question 14

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What is a state of affairs, as defined in Chapter 4?


A) The way the world is.
B) A way the world could be.
C) A government policy.
D) An evaluation of some event.

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