Social Studies
Social Studies, 20.03.2021 01:00, einsigcn3691

1. Does understanding the definition of ethics make it easier to choose the ‘good’ and the ‘right’ when faced with ethical dilemmas? 2. If rules are universal, or if rules are not universal - does that make you feel more secure in making a decision?
3. If you were to devise five ‘golden rules’ to which all humanity would abide, what would those rules be?If you could start an organization to help a cause or community in need, what issue would it address and why?

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