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mspears3

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Policies and behaviors that enhance our moral obligations to our neighbors and their children are directly at odds with our societys value on __________.
 
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Question 2

__________ constrains what we do, but it does not determine what we do.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: individualism

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Society





 

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