Utilitarianism and consequentialism more broadly are ethical theories that __________. have few concrete applications, have almost no critics or challengers, use outdated forms of reasoning
The answer is not supplied in the choices you gave. The answer is "have many variations". Utilitarianism and consequentialism more broadly are ethical theories that have many variations.
It is the first 10 commandments in our (U.S) Constitution. They single handidly give us all of our 'basic rights' such freedom of speech and right to bare arms, freedom of religion. That is why it is important!
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I do not support the use of the death penalty. If we punish someone who, for example, committed murder by killing them, how are we any better? Murder is murder, no matter what the circumstances are.
Besides that, there have been many cases when people got sentenced to death for crimes they didn't commit. Unlike other sentences, the death sentence can't be reversed. If they got sentenced to life in jail instead, they could've gotten released once the proof of their innocence was found. But with the death penalty that is not a possibility. Murder of an innocent person in such circumstances is no better than the murder someone gets sentenced to death for. And in those cases, no one gets punished for the mistake that cost someone else their life.
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The battle of horse shoe bend was between the British army and the United States troops fought in 1815.. The war resulted in the winning of the U.S. troops over the British army even though the British army had more soldiers as compared to the U.S. army.
The reason for this was the traits and the tricks of Andrew Jackson who was the army general of the U.S. troops. He was declared a national hero after the war. This war marked the end of the creek war.