Match the key terns listed in Column 1 to the description in Column 2. Use each description only once.
A. Financial institutions
B. Nominee loans
C. Land flips
D. Reciprocal lending
E. Linked financing
F. The Keating Five
G. Alan Bond
H. Alan Teale
A. Entities that handle other people's money and invest it on behalf of others
B. Involves loans on real estate to borrowers that do not exist or are not the real borrowers
C. The process of progressively increasing the sales price of real estate and the size of the loan and defaulting on the final loan
D. Involves loans between insiders at different thrifts to evade regulations pertaining to restrictions on insider loans
E. Loans conditioned on receipt of deposits. The loan then goes into default and deposits can be withdrawn.
F. A group that received over $34 million from the thrift and parent company
G. Cheated retirees and workers by "cherry-picking"
H. Took advantage of the professional sports players by offering disability insurance
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.
Which ethical system contends that punishment should be consistent with the veil of ignorance?
a. ethical formalism b. ethics of care c. Rawlsian ethics d. utilitarianism
John Stuart Mill equated pleasure and ______.
a. pain b. happiness c. duty d. public policy
During a discussion of causes of crime, Carmen notes that those who are more affluent control criminal legislation. Such control causes less powerful groups, such as ethnic and social minorities, to be apprehended and punished at higher rates than those who are members of the affluent group. With which theory does Carmen’s opinion most align?
A. social control theory B. strain theory C. labeling theory D. social conflict theory