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I don't knowbut i think it was the ten connmandments

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At the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 European nations?

At the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 the European nations decided on how they would divide up the ownership of Central Africa to avoid fighting over it. The conference didn't actually approve the territorial claims of the European nations, but they did agree on a set of rules to avoid conflict in partitioning of the region.


What do you mean by World Trade Organisation and globalisation?

The world trade Organisation and the European Union The world trade organisation is the leading agency involved in the regulation of international trading. It develops ground rules for international commerce. Established in 1995, the world trade organisation is the successor body to the general agreement on tariffs and trade also known as GATT. As of July 2007, there are currently 151 members of the world trade organisation. Basically, the World Trade Organization deals with the rules of trade between nations at a global or near-global level. The world trade organisations agreement covers goods, services and intellectual property. It is the only international organization dealing with the global rules of trade between nations. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible. The agreement falls into 6 categories: ° An umbrella agreement (The agreement establishing the WTO) ° Agreements for gods ° Agreements for Services ° Agreements for intellectual property °Dispute settlement °Reviews of governments trade policies


WHAT IS the difference between a king and a empire?

a king rules a small area (simular to a state) and an emperer rules many kingdoms (simular to a country)


What were King George's III rules?

England


What is an institution that rules a nation-state?

Government

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What is required by correct Moral rules?

In order to have correct moral rules one is also required to know moral principles. The Bible sets forth these principles.


Legal rules and moral rules the difference?

The difference between legal rules and moral rules has to do with laws and how we behave regarding a moral code. Legal rules are based on laws that are set forth for us to follow. Moral rules have to do with a person's ethics. For example, it is not illegal to keep money that is found, but a person of high morals might try to return the money to the proper owner.


What is between civics and ethics?

Civics makes some rules and regulation which from the basic of individulals and collective progress. The aim of ethics is also the samr that moral values should not be ovet looked whrn rules anf regulation are framed.


What is a nation that rules several other nations?

A nation that rules over other nations, known as a dominant or conquering nation, is the founder of an empire of nations.


What are some of society's rules?

It depends on society. Usually, the law, the Constitution, has society's rules and social moral on it.


Do laws cover all moral rules?

No.


What are the three parts of the ethical pyramid?

Moral Judgement, Moral rules and Ethical system


What is relationship between civics and ethics?

Civics makes some rules and regulation which from the basic of individulals and collective progress. The aim of ethics is also the samr that moral values should not be ovet looked whrn rules anf regulation are framed.


How did Hebrew religious thought promote the idea of moral autonomy?

The Torah made us autonomous in our morals because it insisted that we not learn from the beliefs or lifestyles of the surrounding nations (Leviticus ch.18, Deuteronomy ch.18). The Torah gave us moral rules which in many cases were strikingly different from the surrounding nations. See the attached Related Link.


Is science moral why or why not?

Not in itself, as morals are man-made rules and science seeks the rules of the universe.


What is just distribution in society and structured by various moral and legal and cultural rules and principles?

Just distribution in society, structured by various moral, legal, and cultural rules and principles.


What does basic rules mean?

rules and guidelines for individual or group behavior