UCS: the owner taking the dog on a walk
CS: the garage door opening every time the owner takes the dog on a walk
UCR: the dog being excited every time they go outside or the owner takes them on a walk
CR: the dog being excited every time they hear the garage door opening because they associate this sound with going on a walk
*Also the NS (neutral stimulus) is the sound of the garage door
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1.They wanted state governments to serve as a check on the national government.2.They recognized that the national government had too little power under the Articles of Confederation.
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From what I remember it was near Asia.
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What moral relativism holds is that what is morally right or wrong depends on the norms or values accepted by each culture.
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According to moral relativism, there is no universally valid criterion for judging human actions, habits or institutions, so that moral judgments can only aspire to validity within a given code. Consequently, moral norms and estimative judgments do not have an absolute or objective truth value, but rather relative to the traditions, convictions or practices of a group of people (normative sociological or cultural relativism) or in some occasions, relative to the beliefs of a single person (individual or subjectivist normative relativism).Therefore what is right and what is wrong depends on each culture, race, ideology, age, class, situation or particular conviction.