Answer:
Cultural relativism.
Explanation:
Cultural relativism is a term associated with the philosophical approach that lays emphasis on understanding a cultural belief, thought, or value in its particular social or cultural context. Such an approach the understanding and recognition of various cultures and their belief systems.
In the given question, Kendra is employing 'cultural relativism' to make her decision as she attempts to show understanding of the cultural practice of 'paying a government official to speed up the delivery' in the social context of the country('as it is considered normal in this country'). Therefore, it implies that she <u>recognizes the cultural practice in its context by keeping her own cultural beliefs and values aside</u>. Thus, <u>'cultural relativism'</u> is the answer.
Number 20 is Cutting Down large amount of trees i'm not sure of 19 but I think it is
either b or a But im pretty sure it is c and not sure of 18
Answer:
In 1745, Robert Gray handed over the estate. It was later bought by a relative who built a modern house before 1760. His property has changed frequently until 1872, when it was bought by Evan Charles Sutherland-Walker, who extended the house and improved the same land. However, the state of the building had been reduced in 1897, when wealthy industrialist Andrew Carnegie had a one-year lease, with a purchase option. In 1898 he exercised that option of £ 85,000. However, his condition had decreased so much by this time that an additional £ 2 million was spent on improvements, including an area increase of 16,000 square feet (1,500 m 2) to more than 60,000 square feet (5,600 m 2), In addition to the creation of Loch Ospisdale, an indoor swimming pavilion and a 9-hole golf course. Carnegie employed Alexander Ross of Inverness to carry out major improvement works that include complete electrical services served by a private plant.
A) true. For example catholic and ortodox church express their believes in trinity