Answer to Question 1
All are inter-related. Morals are the rules for permissible behavior/proper action in a particular ethical system. They represent more than what the law requires; the law provides only the baseline of civil behavior. Morals distinguish between right and wrong. Ethics is the study of morality (i.e. what constitutes good conduct). The morals of one ethical system may be different from another. Within a particular ethical system and its governing morals, values emerge. These are judgments of worth of attitudes, statements, or behaviors. Values can only be verified through reason; they characterize something. Values might include love, nonviolence, family, hard work, saving, and self-discipline.
Answer to Question 2
d