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A. Judging a person's actions based on his or her cultural context
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Cultural relativism is when you judge actions based on their own culture instead of being judged relatively to another culture. This is not ideal in every situation since there are some cultures around the world that practice some very unhealthy or dangerous rituals which we find bad in our western culture. Or for example, they used to burn widows in some parts of India and we would not tolerate that in the USA for example regardless of your culture because that is not moral.
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The first four noble truths in Buddhism are:
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They are identified as the first teachings given by Buddha and the most important.
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Answer: #1 dukkha. the truth of suffering.
#2 samudaya. the truth of the origin of suffering.
#3 nirodha. the truth that we can end suffering.
#4 magga. the truth of the path to end suffering.
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Answer: To protect the home and ban liquor.
The Women's Christian Temperance Union was formed to eradicate the sale and manufacturing of alcohol in the United States. Founded in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Nazi persecution of Jews and others began with the Nuremberg Laws.
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The Nuremberg Laws, enacted on September 15, 1935 were laws in Nazi Germany that restricted the rights of Jews and other "non-Aryans" and thus created a legal basis for Jewish racial discrimination. The purpose of the laws was to isolate Jews from "pure blood" Germans, both politically and socially.
The Nuremberg Laws classified people to whom both grandparents and both grandmothers were Germans as people of "German or related blood", while Jews who were three or four grandparents of Jews were classified as Jews. A person with one or two grandparents of Jewish descent was considered a hybrid, or a mixed blood person. These laws deprived Jews of German citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and other Germans.
The Nuremberg laws also prohibited sexual intercourse between persons defined as "Jews" and other Germans and prohibited "Jews" from participating in the social life of Germany.