What is cultural relativism, as explained in Chapter 9?
A) Cultural relativism is, roughly, the view that everyone ought to tolerate the moral practices of members of other cultures.
B) Cultural relativism is, roughly, the view that there is no such thing as morality, but cultures create moral rules so that elites can control less powerful members of the culture.
C) Cultural relativism is, roughly, the view that the moral beliefs of a culture determine what is right or wrong for members of that culture.
D) Cultural relativism is, roughly, the view that moral rules only apply to an individual when the rule is relevant to the culture to which the individual belongs.
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