Question 1 (4 points)
What is the Myth of Amoral Business?
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Question 2 (4 points)
The breakdown of the Myth of Amoral business has been signalled by:
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Question 3 (4 points)
The vocabulary of morality is:
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Question 4 (4 points)
If business operates within the law, does it thereby automatically operate morally?
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Question 5 (4 points)
The aim of business ethics is:
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Question 6 (4 points)
Psychologist L. Kohlberg identified which of the following:
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Question 7 (4 points)
One alternative to ethical relativism is:
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Question 8 (4 points)
Most moral judgements in business are made on such generally accepted rules as:
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Question 9 (4 points)
The notions of virtue, character, moral imagination, and ideals are:
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Question 10 (4 points)
The Utilitarian approach to ethics is based on:
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Question 11 (4 points)
In our society, unlike those of other societies, moral decisions:
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Question 12 (4 points)
When applying Utilitarianism we:
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Question 13 (4 points)
Steps of a Utilitarian analysis include:
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Question 14 (4 points)
According to utilitarianism, we should evaluate an action by:
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Question 15 (4 points)
Rational human beings can:
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Question 16 (4 points)
The Categorical Imperative, according to the dominant deontological postition, requires that any second-order moral law:
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Question 17 (4 points)
Many social issues and business ethics topics are discussed in terms of rights. Moral rights are:
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Question 18 (4 points)
Rawl’s theory of distributive justice states that principles would be:
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Question 19 (4 points)
The steps of applying rights and justice include:
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Question 20 (4 points)
Moral imagination is a necessary ingredient in solving cases and requires:
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Question 21 (4 points)
Agent responsibility is:
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Question 22 (4 points)
Steps of a General Moral Analysis involve:
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Question 23 (4 points)
One of the objections to Utilitarianism is:
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Question 24 (4 points)
Economic models are often compared to:
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Question 25 (4 points)
In a free market the government:
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Question 26 (4 points)
A partial model of socialism would include the following features:
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Question 27 (4 points)
Which American philosopher believes justice is best served if people are put behind a veil of ignorance?
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Question 28 (4 points)
The most virulent attack on capitalism comes from:
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Question 29 (4 points)
Capitalism historically suffers from cyclical crises. The U.S. government attempts to keep the cycles from rising or falling too sharply by:
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Question 30 (4 points)
Marx’s “Labor Theory of Value”, has as a basic premise that:
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Question 31 (4 points)
The defense of the American Free Enterprise system includes:
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Question 32 (4 points)
The libertarian view of government is:
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Question 33 (4 points)
A major complaint against the World Trade Organization (WTO) is:
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Question 34 (4 points)
A solution to excessive executive compensation that was adopted by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was:
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Question 35 (4 points)
Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is a section that has probably received the most attention. This is because of its requirement that:
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