A moral persuasion against wrongdoing or unacceptable conduct in a given society is called:

A. Law
B. Etiquette
C. Norms
D. Morality
E. Ethics

Answer:

E. Ethics

 

Explanation:

Ethics refers to the moral principles or persuasion that guide individuals’ behavior in society, distinguishing between right and wrong. Ethics help regulate acceptable conduct by setting standards for behavior in various social, professional, or individual contexts. Unlike laws, which are enforceable rules, ethics guide personal and collective conduct through moral persuasion.