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LES 305 Exam Questions with Answers Does president obama have the power to require federal customs officials to block the import and export of certain types of goods to and from Ukraine as a result of the hostilities in the Crimea region of that country? a. yes, he has the power of the veto b. ...

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Does president obama have the power to require federal customs officials to block the
import and export of certain types of goods to and from Ukraine as a result of the
hostilities in the Crimea region of that country?
a. yes, he has the power of the veto
b. yes he has the power to issue an executive order
c.yes, he has the power to pass a state statute
d.no he has no power to require federal employees to obey his rules
e. no only congress has the power to specify how federal customs officials do their jobs
- Answer-b. yes he has the power to issue an executive order

This is a law in the city of Tempe, Arizona that limits noise. It is an example of
a. a federal statute
b. a state statute
c. an ordinance
d. the common law
e. stare decisis - Answer-c. an ordinance

internal law is
a. comprised of laws of declarations by international governing bodies
b.comprised of a combination of the laws various countries, international trade customs
and international agreements
c. comprised of declarations in international treaties exclusively
d. comprised of international common law
e. none of the above - Answer-b. comprised of a combination of the laws of various
countries, international trade customs and international agreements

Acts of State Doctrine - Answer-each country has the right to govern what is within their
boarders and no country can interfere with that

Appeals courts - Answer-dont retry cases they just look for errors in the lower courts
decision. They are looking for a reversible error

Rationalizations - Answer-indicate we are facing unethical dilemmas
Ex: :If we dont do it, someone else will"

Enlightened Self-Interest - Answer-a manager is responsible first to shareholders, but
serves them best by being responsible to the larger society

, virtue ethics - Answer-solving ethical dilemmas requires training and nurturing of virtues
such as, caring, compassion, fairness, generosity, and integrity

Ethical Egoism - Answer-analyze and ethical dilemma by doing what is in your self-
interest

invisible hand school - Answer-Business ought to serve society and it does best when it
is responsive to shareholders

Analyzing ethical dilemmas - Answer-1. Make sure you have a grasp of ll facts available
2. List any information you would like to have but don't and what assumptions you would
have to make, if any, in resolving the dilemma
3. take each person involved in the dilemma and list the concerns they face or might
have
4. Develop a list of resolutions for the problem
5. evaluate the resolutions for cost, legalities, and impact
6. make a recommendation on the actions that should be taken

Categories of ethical dilemmas - Answer-1. taking things that don't belong to you
2. saying things you know aren't true
3. giving or allowing false impressions
4. buying influence or engaging in conflicts of interest
5. hiding or divulging information
6. taking unfair advantage
7. committing acts of person decadence
8. perpetrating interpersonal abuse
9. permitting organizational abuse
10. violating rules
11. condoning unethical conduct
12. balancing ethical dilemmas

Rationalizations - Answer-1. everybody else does it
2. if we don't do it, someone else will
3. that's the way it has always been done
4. we will just wait until the lawyers tell us it is wrong
5. it doesn't really hurt anyone
6. the system is unfair
7. i was just following orders

Acts of state doctrine - Answer-theory that protects governments from reviews of their
actions by courts in other countries

burden of proof - Answer-Civil Cases - preponderance of the evidence (more likely than
not) 51%
Criminal Cases- beyond reasonable doubt 95%

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