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The answer is going to be c. hope that helped
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Answer: NASA is taking remote learning to the Moon! 2020 has been a year of working and living at a distance. Now consider what it might be like if you were living with a pod of astronauts 250,000 miles from Earth. Your challenge is to imagine leading a one-week expedition at the Moon’s South Pole – with the whole world cheering you on. Tell us about the types of skills, attributes, and/or personality traits that you would want your Moon Pod crew to have and why. How many would be in your pod? And of course you’ll need high tech gear and gadgets! In your essay, also describe one machine, robot, or technology that you would leave on the lunar surface to help future astronauts explore the Moon. Your entry must meet these requirements:
Grades K-4: Essay, up to 100 words
Grades 5-8: Essay, up to 200 words
Grades 9-12: Essay, up to 300 words
For all entry requirements, judging criteria, and prize information please read the RULES
The Artemis Moon Pod Essay Contest is presented in support of NASA’s Artemis program. The student challenge is part of NASA’s efforts to engage the public in its missions to the Moon and Mars.
Explanation:
Answer: The correct answer is a: Don't use people unless it is in their best interest.
Categorical imperatives are central philosophical concepts proposed by Immanuel Kant. It evaluates the motivations for human actions and behaviors.
<u>Categorical Imperatives are unconditional requirements to conduct one's life in a way that's ethical and moral. </u>
<u>Explanation: The second form of the categorical imperative states that people shouldn't use other people as a means to an end but as an end themselves.</u>
<u>This means that we shouldn't treat other people as mere objects but as people.</u>
The only answer option that's similar to the notion of the second form of the categorical imperative is option A. Don't use people unless it is in their best interest.