Moral Compass Questions Rights and Responsibilities.

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Moral Compass Questions Rights and Responsibilities

Moral Compass RightWrong Depends on the situation It’s a personal choice I don’t know

Moral Compass RightWrong Depends on the situation It’s a personal choice I don’t know I should feel safe every time I use a computer

Moral Compass RightWrong Depends on the situation It’s a personal choice I don’t know I should report anything that I see on a computer that makes me feel uncomfortable

Moral Compass RightWrong Depends on the situation It’s a personal choice I don’t know My parents should check the text messages on my phone

Moral Compass RightWrong Depends on the situation It’s a personal choice I don’t know I should limit the time I spend playing computer games