Answer:
D) Heterosexual love is portrayed as exceptional and transformative as compared with other types of relationships.
Explanation:
Karin martin and Emil Kazyak from the University of Michigan, carried out a research on all G-rated movies created between 1990 and 2005 and they were able to identify two main accounts of heterosexuality. They conclude that, despite the absence of sexual contents in Children's movies, the movies portrayed heterosexuality as power exceptional and transformative compared to other types of relationships. Secondly, they concluded that feminine sexiness of the characters was the subject of attraction for the male characters.
Answer and Explanation:
This means that a theory which leads to imposing moral standards universally without regard to people's historical and psychological differences are based off of subjectivism and lack any form of thorough investigation(normative science). This is self explanatory in the question where it says "...postulates moral truths enunciated by self-evident intuitions that are unchangeable". Moral standards such as this are mostly based on traditions that are subjective and are not given to transparency. This is opposed to when questions may be asked and investigations come into play as to why a particular moral opinion is taken enabling a society appreciate or understand a moral stance based on it's historical, cultural or psychological origins.
Answer: Ethnicity
Explanation:
Ethnicity could be defined as the fact of belonging to a group either being born there or having spent the entire of your time in that particular place. Although the parents and grandparents lived in different places, the difference between them and the Polish culture is an ethnic difference.
The answer is facts.
For example let say that there are 2 statements regarding a certain object.
- The car has wheels.
- The car is the fastest car in the world.
The first statement could be considered fact because it reflected the truth and easily be proven. Bu the second sentence could only be considred as assumption because we need more data/information to confirm it.