Identify three relevant considerations to determine whether female circumcision provides an example of moral relativism.

A. The different types of female circumcision, the majority's view on the subjectof female circumcision, and the type of government in each culture are allconsiderations as to whether female circumcision supports the theory of moralrelativism

B. The different types of female circumcision, the medical consequences of eachpractice, and the justification for circumcising girls and women are allconsiderations as to whether female circumcision supports the theory of moralrelativism.
C. A family's past history and experience with female circumcision, a girl orwoman's opinion on the subject of female circumcision, and any suitor's
family's opinion on the matter are all considerations as to whether female
circumcision supports the theory of moral relativism.
D. The different types of female circumcision, the way each type of circumcision
is performed, and who performs each type of female circumcision are all
considerations as to whether female circumcision supports the theory of moral
relativism.


B

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