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The difference between ethical universalism, ethical objectivity, and ethical
  absolutism is that ethical absolutism is .
 
  a. trade in which fair prices are paid to producers in developing countries.
  b. the view that at least some ethical beliefs apply absolutely and without
  further qualifications, no matter the cultural framework
  c. the view that at least some ethical beliefs apply universally across all
  individuals and cultures
  d. objective truths that are not merely a function of the subjective beliefs of
  each individual

Question 2

The difference between ethical universalism, ethical objectivity, and ethical
  absolutism is that ethical universalism is .
 
  a. trade in which fair prices are paid to producers in developing countries.
  b. the view that at least some ethical beliefs apply absolutely and without
  further qualifications, no matter the cultural framework
  c. the view that at least some ethical beliefs apply universally across all
  individuals and cultures
  d. objective truths that are not merely a function of the subjective beliefs of
  each individual



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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