A) The fact that most individuals associated with this theory have been proven to have acted to the detriment of their followers in one way or another.
B) The allegation that an excessive number of followers actually follow consequentialism.
C) The unquestionable nature of the rules in most absolutist repositories seems overly inflexible when applied to different situations.
D) The lack of objectivity.
E) The questionable nature of the rules in most absolutist repositories seems overly flexible when applied to different situations.
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A) That whether a business decision is ethical depends on how the decision affects the rights of employees without consideration of other stakeholders.
B) That whether a business decision is ethical depends on how the decision affects the rights of organized labor without consideration of other stakeholders.
C) That whether a business decision is ethical depends on how the decision affects the rights of stockholders without consideration of other stakeholders.
D) That whether a business decision is ethical depends on how the decision affects the rights of all involved.
E) That whether a business decision is ethical depends on how the decision affects the overall economy.
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A) It refers to a system by which business people attempt to avoid strict Chinese regulations.
B) It refers to a system of strict ethical rules.
C) It refers to a system of smuggling.
D) It refers to a prohibition against criticism of government rules and regulations.
E) It refers to a system of relationship building woven together by social ties.
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Multiple Choice
A) Act utilitarianism
B) Act deontology
C) Rule utilitarianism
D) Ethical fundamentalism
E) Ethical relativism
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A) The responsibility of business to make profit for shareholders.
B) The expectations of employees regarding wage rates.
C) The expectations that the community imposes on firms doing business inside its borders.
D) The responsibility of business to have annual meetings.
E) The expectations of management in regard to adequate utility resources.
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Multiple Choice
A) To be safe from those wishing to interfere with your property rights.
B) To possess a large enough supply of goods and services to meet basic demands
C) To possess the capacity or resources to act as one wishes
D) To maximize the amount of wealth in society
E) To treat all humans identically,regardless of race,class,gender,age and sexual preference.
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Multiple Choice
A) Act utilitarianism
B) Deontology
C) Principle of virtue ethics
D) Ethics of care
E) Rule utilitarianism
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Multiple Choice
A) People disagree about the ethics of care.
B) People disagree about what duties we owe to one another,whether consequences are positive or negative,and about the ethics of care.
C) People disagree about what duties we owe to one another and which duties are more important.
D) People disagree about what duties we owe to one another and also whether consequences are positive or negative.
E) People disagree about whether consequences are positive or negative.
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Multiple Choice
A) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B) The Certified Public Accounting Act
C) The Public Accounting Act
D) The Whaley-Mallicoat Act
E) The Corporate Scandal Act
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Multiple Choice
A) Legal consequences under Glass-Steagall
B) No legal consequences as long as the bribe was legal in the country where it was paid.
C) Legal consequences under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
D) No legal consequences as long as the company was acting in the best interests of shareholders
E) No legal consequences as long as the company had no choice but to pay the bribe if it wished to do business in the foreign country.
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