Both objectivists and cultural relativists agree that: c. moral judgments do not differ from culture to culture.
<h3>Who are Objectivists and Cultural Relativists?</h3>
While moral objectivists believe that moral standards of living have no connection to human inventions, Cultural relativists believe that moral standards are intertwined with human inventions.
The two theories agree that moral judgments do not vary by culture. Therefore option C is right.
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Answer:
here's just two of multiple :)
Explanation:
1. College really is us shaping our own life and we don't want to mess that up
2. We're in a new place with people we don't know
Answer:
so it is True i think
Explanation:
The Earth's magnetic field is strongest near the magnetic poles, such as in Siberia. A horseshoe magnet is about twice the strength of a bar magnet, which is much stronger than the Earth's magnetic field. The Earth has a planetary magnetic field.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The history of slavery in Texas, as a colonial territory, then part of Mexico, later Republic in 1836, and U.S. state in 1845, began slowly. The use of slavery expanded in the mid-nineteenth century as White American settlers, primarily from the Southeastern United States, crossed the Mississippi River and brought slaves with them. Slavery was present in Spanish America and Mexico prior to the arrival of American settlers, but it was not highly developed, and the Spanish did not rely on it for labor during their years in Spanish Texas.