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Someone who does not believe in ethical realism might argue that
 
  A) what is right or wrong is never an absolute.
  B) not having absolute standards could lead to social chaos.
  C) moral values should always be a personal decision.
  D) religion provides no guidelines for moral behavior.

Question 2

Anthropologists believe that menstrual taboos within a culture
 
  a. emphasize the procreational purpose of sex
  b. deny the pleasurable aspects of sex
  c. serve to emphasize the low status and inferiority of women
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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