In the stages of moral development model, the ______ stage involves stereotypical “good” behavior and living up to what is expected by people close to you

A. social accord and system maintenance
B. interpersonal accord, conformity, mutual expectations
C. instrumental purpose and exchange
D. universal ethical principles


B. interpersonal accord, conformity, mutual expectations

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As part of an antismoking crusade, the American Legacy Foundation hires teens as the "Truth Squad" to hand out T-shirts, bandanas, and dog tags at teen-targeted events. The American Legacy Foundation is using ________ to reach Generation Y

A) computer games B) street teams C) unconventional sports D) online buzz E) videos

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Customers who are classified as true believers ________

A) are attracted to a company's competitor's deals and offers B) have needs and wants that do not fit a company's offerings C) are not very profitable for a company D) tell others about their good experiences with a company E) are projected to be less loyal to any brand

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In terms of their career, which generation is most likely to believe that the ability to work remotely is a right, not a privilege?

a. Traditionalists b. Baby Boomers c. Generation X d. Generation Z

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Gary decided to borrow from Jones Bank since it promised that his loan interest rate would be systematically reduced every year when the board met. The loan rate was never reduced, but actually increased monthly. Gary refused to pay the interest demanded and sued for rescission of the contract. The bank attempted to collect from Lewis, a surety under the loan. Does Lewis have to pay?

a. Yes, because there is no defense. b. No, because a fraud perpetrated upon Gary will be a defense. c. Yes, since the surety obligation is separate from the underlying contract. d. No, because the surety stands in the shoes of the debtor for all purposes.

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