| A | B |
| Autonomy | Self-control; the right to make one's own decisions. |
| Character | Moral and ethical strength. |
| Character trait | An ethical value that enables individuals to form personal standards of conduct |
| Ethics | One's sense of right and wrong |
| Golden Rule | "Treat others the way you want to be treated." |
| Inclination | A natural tendency |
| Virtue | A good personal quality |
| Accountability | Willingness to take responsibility for your actions and choices |
| Altruism | Sincere concern for the well-being of other people |
| Benevolence | A desire to do good for others |
| Caring | Showing understanding |
| Citizenship | Knowing and obeying the laws |
| Civility | Being polite |
| Equity | Fairness |
| Impartiality | Not favoring one person more than another |
| Respect | Treating people in a dignified manner |
| Responsibility | Taking the blame or credit for one's own choices |
| Self-Restraint | The total ability to hold back |
| Tolerance | The ability to put up with others beliefs and practices |