People and organizations in relationships play certain roles. For example, business organizations in India may play the role of the Morally Superior in negotiations about the United States and Japan. They are an old and.【M1】______venerable culture with well-established regulations for social behavior and deep-rooted expectations for business behavior. They have not been responsible for atrocities or moral behavior, in their own view.【M2】______They cast both the United States and Japan the role of the Morally【M3】______Inferior. This means they persuade with great moral authority, not on the basis of facts but on the basis of what is morally right. This gives in them【M4】______higher status than their Japanese or United States counterparts, and status has priority in India. Here is for an example from recent history.【M5】______In 1984, a pesticide manufacturing company in the city of Bhopal, India experienced a disastrous leak of toxic gas. Thousands died, with【M6】______thousands more suffered terrible injuries. The episode was viewed as morally wrong by the Indians felt the company had failed to behave【M7】______responsively. The company was a joint venture, 50.9% owned by Union【M8】______Carbide, a United States chemical company, and 49. 1% owned by Indian investors and the government. Some Indians called on the【M9】______extradition of the American president of Union Carbide at the time. The morally outraged victims who survived continue more than 20 years later to charge the company about not releasing information about【M10】______the gas and about possible treatment, and to ask for more compensation. 【M8】