In the context of moral sentiments, moral indignation is defined as:

A. an individual's motivation to pay attention to the needs of his or her loved ones.
B. the anger an individual feels when he or she is personally injured.
C. the anger an individual feels at the sight of others being harmed.
D. an individual's innate need to accept responsibility for his or her actions.


Answer: C

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