Answer:
Making judgments about whether a person is morally responsible for her behavior, and holding others and ourselves responsible for actions and the consequences of actions, is a fundamental and familiar part of our moral practices and our interpersonal relationships.
Explanation:
Moral responsibility refers to a call to action, where the opposite(inaction) would result in a moral failure. an example would be if you see a person choking, and you know how to perform the Heimlich manuver but rather than help you do nothing. You are by inaction assisting in that persons death.
The principal part in which the given verb is formed is option C. past. The action word "chewed" comes from its base word "chew". And to make it into a past form, the suffix -ed is added. The action word "chew" is an example of a regular verb. Regular verbs are verbs that only needs the suffix -ed in order to create a past form of the verb.
Answer:
<u>Bilateral and Unilateral Contract</u>
Explanation:
Remember, that in Bilateral contract there must be two parties having something they both promised to do. In this case the two parties are Sara and Noah, Noah agreeing to rake the leaves in her yard and mow her lawn constitutes a bilateral contact.
A Unilateral Contract is evident here because one request performance not a promise from the other party. For example, Sara requested performance not a promise from Noah to rake the leaves in her yard and mow her lawn. Sara first promised $9, Noah accepted but is not liable if he defaults since he did not initiate a promise.