At best, I would recommend a code of ethics for the press to
follow regarding celebrities. The
problem is enforcing these codes as many of these journalists would like to
catch celebrities when they least expect it.
Also there are publications that pay for these kinds of photos and
articles as sensationalism sells. It
needs to be discourage but how is the problem.
Black lives matter. Ever since people started using Blue lives matter to fight it, the phrase has been deemed negative by some.
Answer: a stronger Federal government
Explanation:
"Moral" or "Ethical" questions, also called "normative" or "prescriptive" questions, are questions about how the world should be.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Ethical or Moral questions are those questions which are related to the Ethics of an individual or a group of individual or even an activity being performed by someone. If we talk grammatically, these questions consist of words such as "should" or "ought".
These questions are primarily used to question what's right or wrong. They are based on "how someone should be...".
Hence, we can say that option C is correct because these questions are based on how the world should be.
An ambassador I believe? I may be mistaken