Descriptive cultural relativism is:
A) The view that different societies accept different moral codes.
B) The view that what an individual ought to do is determined by the moral beliefs of that individual's culture.
C) The claim that most people accept some form of culture relativism.
D) The claim that most people's moral beliefs are, as a matter of fact, shaped by the culture in which they were raised.
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