In the Market Approach to consumer protection, if consumers do not place a high value on safety (or are unwilling to pay for it), then it is wrong to force them to accept higher levels of safety through regulation

a. True
b. False


A

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To evaluate the adequacy of moral reasoning, ethicists employ the following criteria:

a. Moral reasoning must be logical. b. Factual evidence must be accurate, relevant, and complete. c. Moral standards must be consistent. d. A & B e. A, B & C

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For those who are trying to make moral decisions

a. it is impossible to make progress on controversial ethical issues unless everyone shares the same moral theory. b. endorsing a moral principle doesn't require you to apply it in all similar situations. c. moral judgments don't have to be related to some general moral principles. d. in a moral discussion, clarifying the facts and spelling out the principles to which people are appealing can help us to reach a solution.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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