I would say the answer is c
Explanation:
A)The scope of ethics includes whatever has reference to free human acts, whether as principle or cause of action (law, conscience, virtue), or as effect or circumstance of action (merit, punishment, etc.)
B)The province or scope of Ethics is the range of its subject-matter. Ethics, as a normative science, seeks to define the moral ideal. It is not concerned with the nature, origin or development of human.
Moral equality theories extend equal consideration and moral status to animals by refuting the supposed moral relevance of the aforementioned special properties of human beings. Arguing by analogy, moral equality theories often extend the concept of rights to animals on the grounds that they have similar physiological and mental capacities as infants or disabled human beings.
A race car driver is part of a team which takes care of the minimum details in order to become more and more competitve and math has everything to do with it.
The driver needs to discuss and calculate with his team of engineers the amount of fuel needed to complete a race or until the next stop, how this amount of gas will impact the car's weight, the pressure on the tires to support a specific type of track, the average speed of the car and so many other aspects that rely on one thing: Math.
Math tought in every regular school is present on a Nascar or Formula One championship in its simple ways and the pilot plays a huge role on it, not only because he calculates through simple math expressions, but also because he has to analyze all the data captured by his engineering team.
The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians.