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    Deep-Seated and Enduring Beliefs That Specific Conduct or End-States of Existence
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Deep-Seated and Enduring Beliefs That Specific Conduct or End-States of Existence

Question 10

Question 10

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Deep-seated and enduring beliefs that specific conduct or end-states of existence are personally and/or socially preferable are known as:


A) Religious tenets
B) Systems of ethics
C) Obligations
D) Moral values

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