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Explain the historical significance of each item Establish the historical context in which the item exists Establish the item as the result of or as the cause of other factors existing in the society under study Answer this question: What were the political, social, economic, and/or cultural consequences of this item?
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Ethical Absolutism
The moral philosophy positing that universal moral standards exist, enabling the judgment of actions as inherently good or bad, irrespective of the circumstances surrounding the action.
Ethical Absolutism
The moral principle positing the existence of definitive criteria for evaluating moral queries implies that specific deeds are inherently good or bad, irrespective of the circumstances surrounding the action.
Ethical Relativism
The belief that morality varies between individuals and cultures and that there are no absolute moral truths.
Cultural Relativism
The perspective that beliefs, values, and practices are understood based on one's own culture and should not be judged by the standards of another.
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