In the 1997 case of U.S. v. Hagan, the Supreme Court found that Hagan
a. had been discriminated against because of whistle blowing.
b. was innocent of insider trading.
c. violated the FCPA despite never having gone overseas.
d. had misappropriated confidential information
d
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In Plato's story, Glaucon offered the view that people form political communities out of necessity, because it is less difficult than a prepolitical "state of nature." This concept is known today as ________
A. social engineering B. social contract theory C. ethical relativism D. the naturalistic fallacy
Your text states that we may not be able to know with certainty that our moral beliefs are closer to truth than those of another culture, but that we may be which of the following in regards to believing in our moral beliefs?
What will be an ideal response?
An action can be legal and yet immoral and, contrariwise, an action can be illegal
and yet moral.
a. True b. False
According to Leviticus, which of the following marriages is forbidden?
A. marrying your cousin B. marrying your brother's widow C. marrying your brother's slaves