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MainQuestion 1. 1. The rationality view is: (Points : 5)        not concerned with people knowing what the rules are       about honoring agreements and keeping contracts       putting the concerns of employees ahead of the concerns of the company       None of the above Question 2. 2. Being intelligent means that we frame the ethical question in three ways. One is to: (Points : 5)        identify options for thinking through the problem       determine the stakeholders       find out how similar the values are       None of the above Question 3. 3. Which of these is not in the definition of “core beliefs and commitments?” (Points : 5)        Those ideas that form the structure of our understanding of ourselves and our world       The beliefs that are formed as we search for that which is true       Beliefs that are held with passion and compel us to action; they are formed as we search for that which is good       None of the above Question 4. 4. What of the following is one of the hallmarks of mature ethical decision-making? (Points : 5)        Avoiding truly seeing because we are afraid that new information might threaten us       Being true to our own beliefs and commitments, while understanding that they are - at best, all we know at this particular time       Focusing primarily on the physical world       None of the above Question 5. 5. Ethical norms are defined as: (Points : 5)        values translated into principles and goals       values translated into action and deed       values translated into philosophy and theology       None of the aboveQuestion 6. 6. The foundational question of the Relationship Lens in relationship to empathy is: (Points : 5)        What is a healthy, functioning conscience?       What is appropriate subordination of my own rights to those of the group?       What is a caring response to this situation?       None of the above Question 7. 7. In our community, we have power from three sources. Which is not one of those sources? (Points : 5)        Economic resources       Loans and grants       Knowledge       None of the aboveQuestion 8. 8. Bellah and Frederick’s concept of moral ecology uses the sociological definition of ecology, which is: (Points : 5)        building individual character through community involvement       environmental sustainability       the study of the relationships and adjustments of humans to their geographical and social environments       None of the above Question 9. 9. As we rank options, we summarize why this ranking of options was chosen and demonstrate the primacy given to the core values. Which of these is not a way we do this? (Points : 5)        We show how we privileged equality       We show how we privileged rationality       We show how we privileged emotion and desire       None of the above Question 10. 10. We can claim procedural rights. Which one of these is not a procedural right? (Points : 5)        A right to notice       A right to participate in the decisions that affect us       A right to have our contracts honored       None of the above
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