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Match each question with a b c or d
When in Rome, do as the Romans do

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Each culture's moral standards can be right in some respects and wrong in other respects.

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According to this position, amputation as punishment for theft can be both right and wrong; it could be right according to one culture and wrong according to another culture.

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There is one absolute truth and theory that explains right from wrong

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If I believe that harming another person is morally right, then it is morally right, for me.

A.
Relativism

B.
Relativism

C.
Pluralism

D.
Relativism

E.
Absolutism

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