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A city council is debating whether to fund a new, high-quality public transportation system through a modest, city-wide tax increase. The system would significantly benefit residents with lower incomes and those with disabilities, while residents in wealthier, car-dependent suburbs would see less direct benefit but still pay the tax. Which of the following arguments in favor of the system best reflects the reasoning behind the 'veil of ignorance'?

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