A) Environmental Protection Agency
B) Land Pollution Act
C) Clean-Up Fund
D) Landfill Recovery Fund
E) Superfund
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A) air pollution.
B) noise pollution.
C) highway traffic.
D) air traffic.
E) land pollution.
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A) business ethics.
B) lassiez-faire.
C) recordkeeping.
D) monetary policies.
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A) aircraft.
B) airports.
C) railroads.
D) intracity cab services.
E) interstate motor carriers.
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A) ask the boss what to do, then do it without question.
B) consider only what is best for the company.
C) look at which decision will make the stockholder the most money today.
D) worry only about what the law has to say, then take legal action because it will produce the least public outcry.
E) think about his or her own ethics; the company's ethics; and the interest of employees, stockholders, and customers.
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A) Ask his wife what she would do in this situation.
B) Calculate the decision's bottom-line impact and do whatever increases profit the most.
C) Determine whether coworkers, suppliers, and customers would approve of the action.
D) Go with his gut feeling because Mark considers himself to be an ethical individual.
E) Avoid making the decision and any other decision with ethical implications.
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A) create an outline for ethical policies and standards.
B) encourage employees to value integrity.
C) communicate the company's expectations to the employees.
D) describe what to do in every ethical situation.
E) expect employees to trust one another and use sound judgment.
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A) Co-workers.
B) Co-workers and personal values.
C) Significant others and co-workers.
D) Co-workers and cultural norms.
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A) Government
B) Management
C) Consumers
D) Consumer protection groups
E) Society
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A) Business has the technical, financial, and managerial resources needed to tackle today's complex economic issues.
B) Social problems affect society in general, so individual businesses probably should not be expected to solve these problems.
C) By helping to solve social issues, business can create a more stable environment for long-term profitability.
D) Socially responsible decision making by business firms will not prevent increased government intervention, which only forces businesses to do what they fail to do voluntarily.
E) Corporate time, money, and talent should be used to maximize profits, not to solve society's problems.
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A) unethical behavior.
B) whistling.
C) whistle-blowing.
D) trumpeting.
E) a company violation.
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A) This year, we sold more insurance policies than in the previous two years.
B) This year marked a 200 percent increase in the number of new insurance products and services available to customers.
C) To date, few women and minorities hold management positions in the insurance industry.
D) This year, more than 300,000 volunteer hours were contributed by companies through loaned executives and release-time (time off) arrangements.
E) Fewer than one-eighth of the companies' charitable contributions go to people-related activities.
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A) Press releases
B) Newspaper articles
C) Consumer Reports' rankings
D) Advertising
E) Audited financial reports
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