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11 March, 23:25

What makes a decision a moral dilemma?

The choices involve large sums of money or power.

The situation is no-win no matter what is decided.

The characters are unaware of the dilemmas they face.

The issue involves religious choices and sins.

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  1. 11 March, 23:45
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    The correct answer should be The situation is no-win no matter what is decided.

    They are when you have to choose between two options that are both morally unethical.
  2. 12 March, 01:43
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    B. The situation is no-win no matter what is decided.

    A dilemma exists when one is presented with two options/decisions, and neither decision is a good one. Thus, one could feel as though he or she would lose no matter what choice is made. A dilemma becomes a moral dilemma when both decisions are morally and ethically unsound-where either choice one makes will force one to go against what he or she feels is right. Thus, a decision is a moral dilemma when the situation is a no-win no matter what is decided.
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