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Click to read the passage from "Lifeboat Ethics," by Garrett Hardin. Then answer the question. Which of the following best states the central argument of this passage? A. Earth should be viewed as a lifeboat and each nation a spaceship. B. All resources on Earth should be split evenly among the wealthiest nations C. Businesses should stop wasting natural resources, D. There are too few resources on Earth for everyone to have an equal share.

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