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Janet Smith thinks that we can get a clue about the morality of abortion by studying documented interviews that reveal the moral character of women who have had abortions. Smith claims that many or most of these women

    { 1 } - would, prior to their abortion, have said that abortion was wrong except in a few case (cases very unlike their own situation).
    { 2 } - come across as confused, irresponsible, and poor at making decisions.
    { 3 } - say much about social pressures and unstable relationships -- but little about morality.
    { 4 } - don't come across as being kind, generous, loyal, self-reliant, or disciplined.
    { 5 } - All of the above

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Janet Smith thinks that we can get a clue about the morality of abortion by studying documented interviews that reveal the moral character of women who have had abortions. Smith claims that many or most of these women

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Janet Smith thinks that we can get a clue about the morality of abortion by studying documented interviews that reveal the moral character of women who have had abortions. Smith claims that many or most of these women

    { 1 } - would, prior to their abortion, have said that abortion was wrong except in a few case (cases very unlike their own situation).
    { 2 } - come across as confused, irresponsible, and poor at making decisions.
    { 3 } - say much about social pressures and unstable relationships -- but little about morality.
    { 4 } - don't come across as being kind, generous, loyal, self-reliant, or disciplined.
    { 5 } - All of the above

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Janet Smith thinks that we can get a clue about the morality of abortion by studying documented interviews that reveal the moral character of women who have had abortions. Smith claims that many or most of these women

    { 1 } - would, prior to their abortion, have said that abortion was wrong except in a few case (cases very unlike their own situation).
    { 2 } - come across as confused, irresponsible, and poor at making decisions.
    { 3 } - say much about social pressures and unstable relationships -- but little about morality.
    { 4 } - don't come across as being kind, generous, loyal, self-reliant, or disciplined.
    { 5 } - All of the above

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Janet Smith thinks that we can get a clue about the morality of abortion by studying documented interviews that reveal the moral character of women who have had abortions. Smith claims that many or most of these women

    { 1 } - would, prior to their abortion, have said that abortion was wrong except in a few case (cases very unlike their own situation).
    { 2 } - come across as confused, irresponsible, and poor at making decisions.
    { 3 } - say much about social pressures and unstable relationships -- but little about morality.
    { 4 } - don't come across as being kind, generous, loyal, self-reliant, or disciplined.
    { 5 } - All of the above

This is part of the story.

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5 is correct!

Janet Smith thinks that we can get a clue about the morality of abortion by studying documented interviews that reveal the moral character of women who have had abortions. Smith claims that many or most of these women

    { 1 } - would, prior to their abortion, have said that abortion was wrong except in a few case (cases very unlike their own situation).
    { 2 } - come across as confused, irresponsible, and poor at making decisions.
    { 3 } - say much about social pressures and unstable relationships -- but little about morality.
    { 4 } - don't come across as being kind, generous, loyal, self-reliant, or disciplined.
    { 5 } - All of the above

Smith contends that if an ethics of virtue evaluates actions by the type of character that chooses them, then abortion does not fare well. She claims that this gives some indication (but not a proof) that abortion is morally bad.

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