Chapter 12, Level 2 Self-Quiz: E

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Read the following argument and answer the question that follows.

One ought to give to charities when one can, according to one's means, and without expecting anything in return. This is to say, one ought to give when one is able, give no more than one is able, and not anticipate reward. Suppose you are driving down a lonely road and see a child. No one is with that child, and the child looks hurt. You don't have to stop and help -- you could keep driving -- but you believe you must. This is an example of giving. One ought to give because it is the right thing to do. Which of the following best describes the argument?

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We should support the state lottery because it helps education. A portion of the money you spend on the lottery goes to pay for books, supplies, and other things schools need. The better our schools are, the better society will be. Which of the following best describes the argument?

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