Which of the following moral standards would make sense of this judgement about Situation A? (Be aware that multiple answers may be correct. You might think that some answers make more sense than others. It's okay to choose answers that don't make "the most sense", if they still make good sense.)
Judgement: "Situation A is unjust."
Situation A: “20 percent of the military is black yet only 11 percent of the U.S. is black. Minorities take the dirty jobs (30 percent of cleaners are Hispanics, who are 7 percent of the workforce) and contribute cheap labor (44 percent of farm workers are Hispanic) that lets us live and eat disproportionately well. Twenty-six percent of blacks and 25 percent of Hispanics fall below the poverty line compared to 12 percent of whites. Black and Hispanic infant mortality is double that of whites. Blacks are 11 percent of the U.S. workforce, but hold only 7 percent of all management positions and 6 percent of all engineering jobs." (Velaszquez, p. 32)
Group of answer choices
An unequal distribution of societal costs to minorities who contribute disproportionately to societal benefits is unjust
Expecting people to contribute more than they get back is unjust
Discrimination that prevents minorities from getting out of their society what they contribute is unjust
An unequal distribution of societal costs is just if it produces the best outcomes for the worst off