Answer:
This is an answer that requires a personal opinion. I will give you my opinion with an explanation so you can understand it and if you want, you can modify it.
Explanation:
I agree.
What this question proposes to us is that there is no absolute truth when it comes to morality.
There is no one truth about morality that applies to everyone as if it were a rule. And this happens because there are many sets of subjective norms, beliefs, values and customs that direct or guide the behavior of groups of people in society and that vary depending on each person.
Something that is moral for a certain cultural group may not be for another in another part of the world.
That is why in my personal opinion I agree that there is no objective 'truth' in morality. "
Explanation:
Ideological power
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Answer: Executive orders
Explanation:
One of the powers that comes with being the Head of the Executive branch of government is the power to issue Executive orders. Executive orders are binding to the officers and agencies under the Executive branch as they are under the President.
Executive orders are to be treated as legislation with the full weight of the law. They are still subject to Judicial Review however, to ensure that the President is not issuing orders that contravene the Constitution.