We have come to a certain time in which most of what we do are basically based on what we see, hear, and observe from other through the social media, the mass media, and other influential groups. I admit, I am one of those easily influenced by the mentioned media. However, it is really up to us to stand firm on our beliefs and never waver even in times when our principles are put to test.
<span>the American Revolution was a war in which the 13 American colonies won their independence from Great Britain. ... Colonists were angry at the British rulers, not only because they wanted more money from them, ... They got ready to fight.</span><span>
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I believe the answer is:
<span>- The child is engaged in tasks and activities.
(during this phase, most children already develop ability to use logical thinking and possess a good commang of their body, which allow them to be engaged in various tasks and activities)
- The child can differentiate between industry and inferiority.
(during this phase, the children would understand the responsibilties that are expected toward them and would develop a sense of failure/inferiority when they fail to fulfill those expectation)</span>
The correct answer is Kantian ethics
According to Kant, man's ability to differentiate between right and wrong is innate, that is, he is born with him. Thus, human morality is independent of experience, as we are already born with it. Previous to the experience, it is “formal”, that is, it is valid for all people, wherever they are and at any time.