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Table 22-7
Suppose that residents of a town are asked to vote on the best way to improve the safety of an intersection. The three choices are: a stoplight, a 4-way stop, and a 2-way stop. The voters are divided into three groups based on their preferences.
Voter Type
-Refer to Table 22-7. If the first vote pits a 2-way stop against a 4-way stop and the second vote pits a stoplight against the winner of the first vote, then the outcome is as follows:
Ethical Arguments
Reasoning that relates to morals and principles of what is right and wrong.
Targeted Killing
The premeditated killing of specific individuals usually by governments, often justified by military or anti-terrorism reasons.
Assassination
The deliberate killing of a prominent or important person, typically for political, monetary, or ideological reasons.
Enemy Paradigm
The enemy paradigm is a framework in social, political, or military contexts that categorizes individuals or groups as adversaries or threats, often to justify oppositional tactics or strategies.
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