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Answered by himanshu4569192
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The Preamble is the __________.

A.

introduction to the Constitution

B.

conclusion of the Constitution

C.

introduction to the Articles of Confederation

D.

conclusion of the Articles of Confederation

The Preamble is the __________.

A.

introduction to the Constitution

B.

conclusion of the Constitution

C.

introduction to the Articles of Confederation

D.

conclusion of the Articles of Confederation

Answered by classprep
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Answer:

The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” ― Mahatma Gandhi. What is the moral philosophy behind this assertion?

By saying ‘animals’, what Mahatma Gandhi or in general we mean is,

A living being who can’t share himself the way human can.

Animals are unable to share their love, sorrow, happiness or grief, the way human can, but they do have these emotions.

So, by this statement, M. Gandhi, targeted the animal-like-humans in terms of expression i.e. the people who have comparatively less say in the government or ruling, or are dominated in the society, or are deprived of social status. He meant, the way these people are taken or considered in a country, determines its greatness.

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