When the cost of living is too high for a number of families and they do not have a high household income, they will obviously go in debt. When those families fall into debt and it is not paid (usually it is not), then America falls behind because the household has not paid, resulting in a slippery slope through different levels of government and economics.
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Answer: agent-relativity
Explanation: While there are several deolontogical theories, the agent-relative theory allows agents to give precedence to their own status, interests, and special relationships. Alhough every moral theory gives us the same aim of acting morally, there are those that gives us different substantive aims. The agent‐relative theory is one of these—as a moral theory it doesn't give every
agent the exact same set of substantive aims. In this it holds that an act is permissible if and only if it maximizes the agent’s utility.
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Grasped:Seize and hold firmly.
Darkness: an evil and gloomy or depressed state or tone
Around:To be near
Me:used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition.
It:belonging to or associated with a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.
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Answer: influence from Garrison
Explanation:
John Greenleaf Whittier was an abolitionist who was one of the founding members of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Amongst many things he did for the cause, he published a pamphlet titled Justice and Expediency in which he called for an immediate end to slavery and was an outspoken lobbyist for the abolitionist cause.
His opinions on slavery were most probably influenced by Lloyd Garrison who had encouraged Whittier to get a formal education. Garrison was abolitionist and as he and Wittier became close, convinced him to become one as well.
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