Multiple Choice
The moral theorist William T. Blackstone claims that the right to a livable environment
A) would solve the problem of how to conserve resources.
B) prevents the use of government regulation to control the actions of business.
C) is a fundamental human right.
D) implies that non-human animals have no genuine moral rights.
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