If a person believes that there are cross-country or cross-cultural differences in ethical standards, and one should consider local customs and social norms as the guiding principle to determine if something is ethical or not (versus a single set of ethical standards regardless of where you are)...this is known as:

a. A social contract
b. Ethical relativism
c. The guiding principle for religious and moral standards across countries and cultures
d. Ethical universalism



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