Is the fact that a culture believes an action to be right enough to make it right? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer will vary.
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According to Digambara, who cannot achieve nirvana?
a. Women c. Carnivores b. Buddhists d. Non-Jains
In Shinto shrines, priests are assisted by a team of shrine maidens called:
a. miko. b. kazi. c. olorun. d. iyalawo.
As a rule, mortar ______ or it will be too weak to use.
A. cannot be used longer than 1 hour after mixing B. that is too wet should be mixed longer C. should not be tempered more than two times D. should never be tempered when evaporation occurs
Which of the following is not one of the three dialogues that shape this book?
a. How do markets work? b. What ethical attitudes do people have about markets? c. What are my ethical beliefs, how do I defend them, and how should they guide the decisions that I make in business and economic life? d. What role does culture play in the ethical attitudes in markets?