Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed that there were two types of inequality: natural or physical inequality and moral or political inequality. Which is an example of moral or political inequality? being elderly being weakened by disease having great strength of character having more power than others
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Answer: D. having more power than others
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Moral inequality, also known as political inequality, is rooted in unnatural principles.
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- It is produced by a convention or agreement between willing males rather than by nature.
- Moral disparities are situations when one person gains something at the expense of another due to differences in income, power, status, or class.
- The authority and riches the clergy possessed made the separation of church and state crucial to the French people.
- equality refers to a society's ability to have voluntary members who are on an equal footing in terms of political influence or authority.
- Moral equality, or the idea that all persons are of equal worth and ought to be treated with respect, is important to how we interpret democracy.
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