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LES 305 1 Test Questions and Answers All Correct In the ethical decision-making process, identify the steps that might arise in reverse order, depending on the circumstances. - Answer-determining the facts of the situation; identifying relevant ethical issues Identify the true statement about...

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In the ethical decision-making process, identify the steps that might arise in reverse
order, depending on the circumstances. - Answer-determining the facts of the situation;
identifying relevant ethical issues

Identify the true statement about normative myopia. - Answer-It refers to the
shortsightedness about values.

Individuals within a business setting are often in situations in which they must reach an
agreement using their own point of view and the perspective of the specific role they fill
within an institution. This best describes the term ________. - Answer-personal and
professional decision making

Which of the following elements is important not only to consider the obvious options
with regard to a particular dilemma, but also the much more subtle ones that might not
be evident at first glance? - Answer-moral imagination

Which of the following is the first step in making an ethically responsible decision? -
Answer-determining the facts of the situation

A critical element of this step in the ethical decision-making process will be the
consideration of ways to mitigate, minimize, or compensate for any possible harmful
consequences or to increase and promote beneficial consequences. Which step is this?
- Answer-comparing and weighing alternatives

Which of the following is a cognitive barrier to responsible, ethical decision making? -
Answer-following simplified decision rules

In the ethical decision-making process, once one examines the facts and identifies the
ethical issues involved, one should next ________. - Answer-identify the stakeholders

One of the problems of the utilitarian tradition of ethics is - Answer-its need to count,
measure, compare, and quantify consequences.

________ directs us to decide based on overall consequences of our acts. - Answer-
Utilitarianism

The ________ tradition claims that our fundamental human rights, and the duties that
follow from them, are derived from our nature as free and rational beings. - Answer-
Kantian

, Free market economics is grounded in the ________. - Answer-utilitarian framework of
ethics

Which of the following is true of philosophical ethics? - Answer-It provides justifications
that must be applicable to all people regardless of their religious starting points.

________ are fundamental to theories of social justice upon which capitalist economies
have been built. - Answer-Liberty and equality

________ typically assert that individual rights and duties are fundamental and thus can
also be referred to as a rights-based, or duty-based approach to ethics. - Answer-
Principle-based ethics

Which of the following is a right granted to an employee on the basis of legislation or
judicial rulings? - Answer-the right to bargain as part of a union

________ recognizes that our motivations are not the sorts of things that each of us
chooses anew each morning. - Answer-Virtue ethics

Which of the following is a reason why a rights-based framework of ethics would object
to child labor? - Answer-Such practices violate our duty to treat children with respect.

In Brandenburg v. Ohio, according to the First Amendment, freedom of speech, the
court ruled that inflammatory speech or hate speech - Answer-Is protected unless it
seeks to imminently incite lawless actions

The theory behind the system of checks and balances is - Answer-Each branch of the
government can use its power to monitor the other branches.

When serving a defendant a complaint and summons, - Answer-The court rules and
procedures determine how the complaint must be served

The burden of proof required in a civil trial is preponderance of the evidence which
means - Answer-The jury determines is it more likely than not that the defendant is
liable

A trial without a jury, where a judge is a trier of fact and law, is called - Answer-A bench
trial

When a party to a lawsuit for breach of contract files pleadings, they must conform to
which set of rules? - Answer-The Rules of Civil Procedure

In the "deflategate" case involving Tom Brady, National Football League Management
Council v. Brady, the court ruled that the union negotiated arbitration award - Answer-

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