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AveGali [126]
4 years ago
14

A justified claim to somthing is which of the following Ethic Virtue Law Right

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denis-greek [22]4 years ago
5 0

While ethic is the basic standard of behavior that determines the actions of a person in different situations, virtue is a form of behavior that shows a high moral standard, and is valued as the foundation of the principles of a good moral being. On the other hand, the law is a system of rules that a particular state or community recognizes as the best way of organizing the society,  in which right, is morally good, justified and acceptable. So, a justifed claim to something is right.

The answer is: D.

enyata [817]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Right is defined as a justified claim to something.

Explanation:

According to a socially- legal point view, A right is the claim we have to call something of our own. In other words is all type of benefit or condition we have to enjoy or have by just being a member of a group. There are different rights for different societies and that's why many countries and worldwide institutions have developed the human rights. In order to establish the least expected condition everyone has to have. It can be mistook by the power of owning something, but it is the predisposition we have to enjoy a certain condition.

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