An individual is a moral agent if two conditions are satisfied under the theory of moral status based on moral agency: first, the individual is capable of making about the rightness and wrongness of actions, and the individual has that can be judged morally.

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Answer:

Making judgments about whether a person is morally responsible for her behavior, and holding others and ourselves responsible for actions and the consequences of actions, is a fundamental and familiar part of our moral practices and our interpersonal relationships.

Explanation:

Moral responsibility refers to a call to action, where the opposite(inaction) would result in a moral failure. an example would be if you see a person choking, and you know how to perform the Heimlich manuver but rather than help you do nothing. You are by inaction assisting in that persons death.