Question 1 13 pts Please match the following definitions to the appropriate word
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Please match the following definitions to the appropriate word. You should only use each word once.
Another name for Nozick’s theory that we all have certain rights that must be honored and protected by government.
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Term used when constitution is interpreted according to changes in conditions.
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Those who have a stake, or interest, in the activities of a corporation.
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Guarantee of protection against the loss of property or rights without the chance to be heard.
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Powers expressly granted the national government by the Constitution.
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A clause that entitles a person going into another state to make contracts, own property, and engage in business to the same extent as citizens of that state.
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Law enacted and codified by governmental authority.
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The Locke and Rawlsian standard for ethics that requires that we all agree on certain universal princiles in advance.
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Theory of ethics that we should all act in our own self-interest.
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Those who make decisions based on circumstances and not on the basis of any predefined standards.
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The adherence to one's values and principles despite the costs and consequences.
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Balancing the goal of profits with values of individuals and society.
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Theory of ethics based on doing the most good for the most people in making decisions.
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Immanual Kant’s categorical imperative theory:
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The Utilitarian Theory:
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Question 41 pts
Companies with 100 years of consistent dividends:
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Please watch the following video and then you will answer the multiple choice question.
The theory that the "only good is good will" comes from:
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Question 61 pts
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More companies are starting to be more _________ in ethical issues.
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A classic example of big corporate scandals is:
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Question 81 pts
Federal law generally requires that certain private employers must pay time and a half for hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week. Assume that a state law directly conflicts with this federal law by requiring payment of time and a half for only those hours worked in excess of 50 hours per week. Under these facts, select the best answer.
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Question 91 pts
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Sometimes one may face a dilemma (e.g. prisoner abuse scandal), which involves the following principles:
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Question 101 pts
Which of the following actions may violate the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of due process?
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Question 111 pts
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Which Amendments together could be known as the Justice Amendments?
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Question 121 pts
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If the government took Paul's property so it could be used for the building of a highway, Paul must be given:
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Question 131 pts
Kennedy was employed by the city of York. By the terms of his contract, he could be discharged only for cause. After working for eight years, he was told that he was going to be discharged because of his inability to generate safety and self-insurance programs, because of his failure to win the confidence of employees, and because of his poor attendance. He was not informed of the facts in support of these conclusions and was given the option to resign. He claimed that he was entitled to a hearing.
Kennedy would be entitled to a hearing under which clause in the Constitution?
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Question 141 pts
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Business ethics may help guide a company in decision making with pricing processes.
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Internal examples of social responsible management practices are those that focus on the community.
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Question 169 pts
The Constitution grants the federal government several financial , which include the , , and . Even though federal government is given certain powers, its power is limited by the and . These amendments prohibit the national government from depriving any person of , , or without due process of law.
requires that we avoid one-sided benefits as a result of ethical decisions.Explanation / Answer
1) Entitlement theory
The entitlement theory is one that refers to rights that government must honor and protect
2) Living document view
Living document means changes in conditions are incorporated and thus constitution is interpreted accordingly
3) Stakeholders
The stakeholders are those who have stake in company and have interest in all the activities which impacts business
4) Due process clause
The due process clause ensures protection against loss or property without chance to be heard
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