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Please Answer all the questions and preferably why the correct answer is correct

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Please Answer all the questions and preferably why the correct answer is correct.

Question 1 (1 point) The distinction between Normative Ethics and Metaethics can best be described as: 1.Normative Ethics and Metaethics are really just a different way of labeling the same concepts. 2.Normative Ethics provides everyday standards of behavior whereas Metaethics is how only religious writers describe ethical behavior. 3.Normative Ethics provides everyday standards of behavior whereas Metaethics asks what it means for an action to be right or a person to be good 4.Normative Ethics seeks behavior. 5.None of the above to investigate the meaning of ethical behavior whereas Metaethics provides standards of Question 2 (1 point) Consistent with the conce King, Jr. that disagree with society must be seen as pt of cultural relativism, social reformers such as Martin Luther 1. A force for change within the society that are always right. 2. A force for change within the society that are never right. 3. A force for change within the society that sometimes are right. 4. A force for change within the society that cannot be judged right or wrong. 5. None of the above, Question 3 (1 point) Immanuel K follows: ant expressed imperatives in defining moral duties. He described these as 1.Categorical and hypothetical imperatives that spelled out rules for behavior 2.Hypothetical imperatives that provided if a particular goal is sought then do this. 3.Categorical imperatives that provided commands to behave in a certain way without exception 4.Categorical imperatives that provided c are met. 5.None of the above ommands to behave in a certain way if certain external criteria or goals Question 4 (1 point) The Constitution of the World Health Organization with its subsequent a cited as justification for: mendments can be 1.Denying human populations all but the most basic of health care needs. 2.Developing public health care policy that takes political realities that may unfortunately deny certain human rights into account. 3.Asking member states to avoid enacting policies that discriminate in public health practice. 4.Denial to migrant workers of access to public health resources. 5.None of the above

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Question 1 - Answer 4

Question 2 - Answer 4

Question 3 - Answer 3

Question 4 - Answer 3