The two priests had agreed not to tell anyone that the king had been murdered.
Answer:
d. Eye color.
Explanation:
Eye color is a phenotypical trait stemming from small genetic variations that do not, in any way whatsoever, determine a person's ability for becoming a good leader.
There have been great leaders in history who had blue eyes, green eyes, brown eyes, and black eyes. Eye color does not determine any aspect of a person's abilities at all.
False
This is because unlike utilitarianism that holds that values are judged the same in line with their outcome across cultures, cultural relativism holds that the ethical value of an action can be different across different cultures, and in different contexts.