Which of the following statements is true regarding moral arguments?
Both sides in a moral debate generally have enough support in a state or community to make them equally useful
when discussing policy.
Typically, only one side in a morality policy debate makes a moral argument.
The most dominant moral arguments in American policy debates have statistical support and are steeped in fact-
based logic.
It is clear that certain advocates are able to make their moral arguments relevant in any policy debate while
others are not.