One pro-choice argument suggests that a right to life does


One pro-choice argument suggests that a right to life does not generate a right to someone else's body to sustain that life, so even if a fetus has a right to life, it does not follow that a pregnant woman has an obligation to offer her body to sustain that right to life. Describe the violinist thought-experiment and explain how it is relevant to the argument. Explain the objection to this argument involving voluntarily engaging in intercourse and, at least, one response to that objection.

As you watch the video below, explain some of the reasons why affirmative action was enacted. What do you think about these reasons? Are they good reasons or not? Why? Do you believe affirmative action is necessary in our time? Why or why not?

Affirmative Action: Crash Course Government and Politics #32 (Youtube Video)

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