Multiple Choice
Early twentieth century anthropologists argued that since there are no universal moral values, each society's values are valid with respect to the specific circumstances and conditions of that society. Hence, no society can claim to be in a superior position in regard to morals or ethics. The view that we cannot impose the values of one society on other societies is called:
A) ethical relativism
B) moral dilemma
C) social morality
D) social ethics
E) racial esteem
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