Deontology judges the rightness or wrongness of a deed based
on rules or duties and obligations. It judges the morality of an action based
on a moral code. It focuses on the morality of an action itself as opposed to
the consequences as is the case for consequentialism.
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When a group of people gather for common practice, activities and interests, they are make up society. Such people start to exchange experiences and views on interests, activities and practices, they can associate, work on, improve and create a community of common interests and preferences. When society's development over common interests reaches a high level, then a highly developed society, which in this way leaves a certain significance and trace in history, is a civilization.
Answer:
Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail
Explanation:
36 YEARS
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