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John Rawls’ theory of distributive justice fundamentally refers to
A social set up in which everyone’s right to speech and freedom is guaranteed.
A social set up in which everyone’s right to wealth, inheritances, and employment is guaranteed.
A social set up in which everyone’s right to property and family entitlements are guaranteed.
A social set up in which everyone’s access to resources and benefits are guaranteed.
A social set up in which everyone’s access to health and positive thinking is guaranteed.
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