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A) protectionism.
B) consumerism.
C) product activism.
D) socialism.
E) product liability management.
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A) social responsibility is someone else's job.
B) social responsibility is a privilege and duty of every business.
C) social responsibility is a burden but should nonetheless be undertaken.
D) social responsibility brings great benefits to the business that undertakes to act on it.
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A) Corporate resources should be devoted to maximizing profits,not to solving society's problems.
B) Individual businesses should not be responsible for solving problems that affect all of society.
C) Socially responsible actions by business firms increase the role of government in business.
D) Businesses are ill-equipped to handle today's complex social issues.
E) Social responsibility promotes environmental stability and long-run profitability.
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A) a juvenile delinquent.
B) terminally unemployable.
C) a moocher.
D) hard-core unemployed.
E) a minority.
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A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Calvin Coolidge
C) Franklin Roosevelt
D) Woodrow Wilson
E) Herbert Hoover
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A) air pollution
B) fire
C) acid rain
D) emissions
E) wet pollution
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A) The right to safety
B) The right to be heard
C) The right to service
D) The right to respect
E) The right to choose
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A) hard-core unemployed.
B) under-employed.
C) college students.
D) children.
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A) announces the beginning and end of a work shift.
B) praises his or her own accomplishments.
C) does public relations work for a company.
D) accepts responsibility when a company is in trouble with the government.
E) reports illegal or unethical conduct within his or her organization.
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A) federal legislation.
B) state legislation.
C) local legislation.
D) business firms.
E) trade organizations.
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A) ethics.
B) business ethics.
C) freedom of choice.
D) moral aptitude.
E) standard of behavior.
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A) Planning
B) The social audit
C) Commitment of employees
D) Appointment of a director
E) Commitment of top executives
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A) make certain that Fastener has a company code of ethics that is enforced.
B) add an ethics department whose job is to constantly watch employees to be certain they behave.
C) develop a system of security cameras,telephone monitoring,and one-way mirrors to be certain that employees behave appropriately.
D) avoid any mention of ethics to employees so that they will not think unethical thoughts.
E) do none these.All of these practices are illegal because they take away an employee's constitutional right of free choice.
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A) Government agencies published accounts of consumers' grievances and held sellers accountable for their actions so it is likely Sam's story will be heard and acted on.
B) Government will probably not interfere because it only became involved in obvious abuse of the free-market system.
C) It was not widely believed that competition would correct abuses in the business marketplace so intervention will be immediate and swift.
D) Government frequently became involved in the day-to-day activities of businesses so this company should have expected government regulators to intervene in this situation.
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A) Government
B) Management
C) Consumers
D) Consumer protection groups
E) Society
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A) business
B) ethical
C) environmental
D) social responsibility
E) cost
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