When we claim that certain moral values or principles (e.g., do not steal) apply or should apply to all people, everywhere, we are saying that some values or principles are:

A. descriptive
B. relative
C. universal
D. pragmatic

I think it's C

Which of the following actions, if committed by a law enforcement officer, would be considered "corruption of authority"?

A. stealing money from crime victims
B. accepting free meals for doing one's regular duty
C. selling drugs and burglarizing businesses
D. All of the above.

I think it's A.

I agree with your first answer, but not the second.

First is C

Second would be All of the Above

For the first question, you are correct. When we claim that certain moral values or principles apply or should apply to all people, everywhere, we are referring to universal values or principles. So, the answer is C.

Now, for the second question, the term "corruption of authority" implies an abuse or misuse of power or position. Looking at the options:

A. stealing money from crime victims - this action clearly involves a law enforcement officer taking advantage of their authority and engaging in corrupt behavior.

B. accepting free meals for doing one's regular duty - while accepting free meals may not be ideal, it does not necessarily constitute corruption of authority.

C. selling drugs and burglarizing businesses - this action goes beyond corruption of authority and into criminal behavior.

D. All of the above - this option includes all the actions mentioned above, making it a correct answer.

Therefore, the correct answer is D - All of the above.