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A moral imperative prescribes an action not for the sake of some result but simply because that action is our moral duty.

a) true
b) false

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Answer:

True.

Step-by-step explanation:

Moral means the conducts that are based on right and wrongs.

Moral imperative is an action that a person takes after being compelled by strong emotions or feelings.

Such actions that are based on moral correctness, meaning that whether it is morally correct to perform such action or not.

For example, helping a poor is moral imperative action, doing to others what we would want that they do to us(the Golden Rule), etc.

So, the given statement is true.

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