Deck 2: Being Ethical and Socially Responsible

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The field of business ethics applies moral standards to business situations.
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Before the 1930s, the average work week prescribed by law was forty hours; however, workers were dissatisfied because there was no minimum wage.
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An effective program for social responsibility takes time, money, and organization.
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Businesspeople face ethical issues every day, and some of these issues can be difficult to assess.
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Employees have an easier time determining what is acceptable behavior if their company provides them with a code of ethics.
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Generally, social responsibility does not cost money.
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Consumers will probably pay in large part for cleaning up our environment through increased taxes or increased product costs.
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There is nothing unethical about accepting payments to do something you would normally do in your job anyway.
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In support of their position, proponents of the socioeconomic model argue that businesses should be allowed to ignore social issues.
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Businesspeople, by the very nature of their work, rarely face ethical issues to resolve.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 gives those who report corporate misconduct sweeping new legal protection.
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There are many more socially responsible businesses today than there were ten years ago.
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Fortunately, the acid-rain problem has been solved in recent years.
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The socioeconomic model of social responsibility emphasizes the effect of business decisions on society.
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The hard-core unemployed are made up of mentally ill individuals and those with prior criminal convictions.
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Air and water quality may be improving, but land pollution is still a serious problem in many areas.
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Those who "blow whistles" sometimes lose their jobs.
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A personnel manager of a large company would probably agree that the more ethical the company, the easier it is to attract good people.
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Customers are so used to misleading advertising that it does not infuriate them anymore.
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Recently, consumers and the government have been losing an increasing number of product liability lawsuits against sellers of defective products.
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When translated, caveat emptor means "let the buyer beware."
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Affirmative action plans encompass all areas of human resources management, including recruiting, hiring, training, promotion, and pay.
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Consumer advocates, such as Ralph Nader, take it upon themselves to protect the rights of consumers.
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An affirmative action program is designed to ensure that minority employees are represented in about the same proportion as their representation within the community.
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Much consumer-oriented legislation has grown out of the statement of six rights, which became known as the Consumer Bill of Rights.
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Most authorities agree that business ethics should be improved.
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The economic model of social responsibility emphasizes the effect of business decisions on society.
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The director of a company's social responsibility program should be a consumer advocate who can express the social issues facing the firm to the organization's management.
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Ethical issues often arise out of business's relationships with investors, customers, employees, creditors, or competitors.
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Of the three factors mentioned as contributors to air pollution, only the combination of weather and geography cannot be changed.
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During the first quarter of the twentieth century, working conditions were deplorable by today's standards.
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Major advances in consumerism have come through federal legislation.
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A corporate code of ethics officer informs the press about unethical practices within the organization.
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The EPA was created by the government to develop new and improved ways to clean and improve the environment.
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An ethical decision or action is one that is right according to some standard of behavior.
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The right to choose means that consumers must have a choice of products offered by different manufacturers and sellers.
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Businesses' record of social responsibility today is much better than in past decades.
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The lesser the competition, the greater the choice available to consumers.
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During the 1980s, very few organizations created and implemented ethics codes.
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One way a social responsibility program can be funded is by passing on the cost to the consumer in the form of higher prices.
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People exposed to loud noises for a long time can suffer permanent hearing loss.
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A key step in developing and implementing a social responsibility program is the environmental audit.
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Two additional rights added in the last decade are the right to consumer education and the right to courteous service.
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To achieve affirmative action goals and to remedy past discrimination, hiring quotas are required.
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The right to service entitles consumers to convenience, courtesy, and responsiveness from manufacturers and sellers of consumer products.
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Increasing numbers of managers have adopted the socioeconomic model of social responsibility.
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The fundamental issues concerning land pollution are how to restore already contaminated land and how to prevent further contamination.
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Social responsibility is good business, but it does cost money.
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Once they are made aware of the pollution problem, most firms respond rather than waiting to be cited by the EPA.
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All bribes are unethical.
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A social responsibility program may be funded by the federal government through tax reductions or other incentives.
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Ethical behavior is most likely to be compromised when the personal ethics of businesspeople are high.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 deals with corporate responsibility, conflicts of interest, and corporate accountability.
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An individual's moral values and central, value-related attitudes clearly influence one's business behavior.
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Awareness of businesses' social responsibilities has increased along with government involvement.
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Fairness and honesty in business are two important ethical concerns.
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The planning stage of a social responsibility program can involve outside consultants to help develop it.
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Customers can't find out which firms are acting responsibly and which are not.
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Within a firm, social responsibility begins with management's attitude.
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Improved water quality is not only necessary, it is attainable at no cost.
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Sponsors of advertisements aimed at children must be especially careful to avoid misleading messages.
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Business ethics rarely involves the application of moral standards to the business activity of a normal company.
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The $1.6 billion Superfund created in 1980 is to be used to develop successful ways of storing land pollutants.
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It is easy for an organization to develop ethics codes, policies, and procedures to deal with all relationships and every situation.
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Increasingly, consumer education is becoming a part of high school and college curricula and adult-education programs.
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False and misleading advertising is illegal and unethical.
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A code of ethics is a written guide to acceptable and ethical behavior as defined by an organization.
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The right to consumer education entitles people to be fully informed about their rights as consumers.
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Relationships with customers and coworkers rarely create ethical problems.
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All companies practice social responsibility in the same manner.
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A businessperson can take some comfort when faced with an ethical dilemma by talking openly about it with management because ethical decisions will always withstand scrutiny.
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The Food and Drug Administration's ability to force businesses making or selling defective products to recall them is most closely related to consumers' right to choose.
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The economic model of social responsibility emphasizes profits.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt's program for restoring the economy and improving social conditions became the foundation for increased government involvement in business.
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One major reason for improving product safety is the consumer's demand for safe products.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared that consumers are entitled to safety, to be informed, to choose, and to be heard.
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Manufacturers are not required by law to inform consumers about the potential dangers of using their products.
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Ethics is the study of right and wrong and of the morality of the choices we make.
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Negotiated settlements for cleaning up hazardous wastes became known as sweetheart deals because the EPA helped only those companies friendly to them.
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Consumerism consists of all activities undertaken to protect the rights of consumers.
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The field of business ethics applies moral standards to business situations.
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Before the 1930s, the average work week prescribed by law was forty hours; however, workers were dissatisfied because there was no minimum wage.
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An effective program for social responsibility takes time, money, and organization.
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Businesspeople face ethical issues every day, and some of these issues can be difficult to assess.
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Employees have an easier time determining what is acceptable behavior if their company provides them with a code of ethics.
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Generally, social responsibility does not cost money.
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Consumers will probably pay in large part for cleaning up our environment through increased taxes or increased product costs.
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There is nothing unethical about accepting payments to do something you would normally do in your job anyway.
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In support of their position, proponents of the socioeconomic model argue that businesses should be allowed to ignore social issues.
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Businesspeople, by the very nature of their work, rarely face ethical issues to resolve.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 gives those who report corporate misconduct sweeping new legal protection.
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There are many more socially responsible businesses today than there were ten years ago.
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Fortunately, the acid-rain problem has been solved in recent years.
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The socioeconomic model of social responsibility emphasizes the effect of business decisions on society.
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The hard-core unemployed are made up of mentally ill individuals and those with prior criminal convictions.
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Air and water quality may be improving, but land pollution is still a serious problem in many areas.
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Those who "blow whistles" sometimes lose their jobs.
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A personnel manager of a large company would probably agree that the more ethical the company, the easier it is to attract good people.
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Customers are so used to misleading advertising that it does not infuriate them anymore.
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Recently, consumers and the government have been losing an increasing number of product liability lawsuits against sellers of defective products.
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When translated, caveat emptor means "let the buyer beware."
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Affirmative action plans encompass all areas of human resources management, including recruiting, hiring, training, promotion, and pay.
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Consumer advocates, such as Ralph Nader, take it upon themselves to protect the rights of consumers.
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An affirmative action program is designed to ensure that minority employees are represented in about the same proportion as their representation within the community.
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Much consumer-oriented legislation has grown out of the statement of six rights, which became known as the Consumer Bill of Rights.
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Most authorities agree that business ethics should be improved.
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The economic model of social responsibility emphasizes the effect of business decisions on society.
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The director of a company's social responsibility program should be a consumer advocate who can express the social issues facing the firm to the organization's management.
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Ethical issues often arise out of business's relationships with investors, customers, employees, creditors, or competitors.
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Of the three factors mentioned as contributors to air pollution, only the combination of weather and geography cannot be changed.
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During the first quarter of the twentieth century, working conditions were deplorable by today's standards.
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Major advances in consumerism have come through federal legislation.
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A corporate code of ethics officer informs the press about unethical practices within the organization.
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The EPA was created by the government to develop new and improved ways to clean and improve the environment.
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An ethical decision or action is one that is right according to some standard of behavior.
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The right to choose means that consumers must have a choice of products offered by different manufacturers and sellers.
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Businesses' record of social responsibility today is much better than in past decades.
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The lesser the competition, the greater the choice available to consumers.
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During the 1980s, very few organizations created and implemented ethics codes.
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One way a social responsibility program can be funded is by passing on the cost to the consumer in the form of higher prices.
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People exposed to loud noises for a long time can suffer permanent hearing loss.
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A key step in developing and implementing a social responsibility program is the environmental audit.
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Two additional rights added in the last decade are the right to consumer education and the right to courteous service.
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To achieve affirmative action goals and to remedy past discrimination, hiring quotas are required.
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The right to service entitles consumers to convenience, courtesy, and responsiveness from manufacturers and sellers of consumer products.
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Increasing numbers of managers have adopted the socioeconomic model of social responsibility.
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The fundamental issues concerning land pollution are how to restore already contaminated land and how to prevent further contamination.
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Social responsibility is good business, but it does cost money.
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Once they are made aware of the pollution problem, most firms respond rather than waiting to be cited by the EPA.
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All bribes are unethical.
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A social responsibility program may be funded by the federal government through tax reductions or other incentives.
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Ethical behavior is most likely to be compromised when the personal ethics of businesspeople are high.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 deals with corporate responsibility, conflicts of interest, and corporate accountability.
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An individual's moral values and central, value-related attitudes clearly influence one's business behavior.
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Awareness of businesses' social responsibilities has increased along with government involvement.
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Fairness and honesty in business are two important ethical concerns.
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The planning stage of a social responsibility program can involve outside consultants to help develop it.
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Customers can't find out which firms are acting responsibly and which are not.
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Within a firm, social responsibility begins with management's attitude.
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Improved water quality is not only necessary, it is attainable at no cost.
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Sponsors of advertisements aimed at children must be especially careful to avoid misleading messages.
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Business ethics rarely involves the application of moral standards to the business activity of a normal company.
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The $1.6 billion Superfund created in 1980 is to be used to develop successful ways of storing land pollutants.
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It is easy for an organization to develop ethics codes, policies, and procedures to deal with all relationships and every situation.
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Increasingly, consumer education is becoming a part of high school and college curricula and adult-education programs.
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False and misleading advertising is illegal and unethical.
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A code of ethics is a written guide to acceptable and ethical behavior as defined by an organization.
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The right to consumer education entitles people to be fully informed about their rights as consumers.
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Relationships with customers and coworkers rarely create ethical problems.
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All companies practice social responsibility in the same manner.
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A businessperson can take some comfort when faced with an ethical dilemma by talking openly about it with management because ethical decisions will always withstand scrutiny.
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The Food and Drug Administration's ability to force businesses making or selling defective products to recall them is most closely related to consumers' right to choose.
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The economic model of social responsibility emphasizes profits.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt's program for restoring the economy and improving social conditions became the foundation for increased government involvement in business.
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One major reason for improving product safety is the consumer's demand for safe products.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared that consumers are entitled to safety, to be informed, to choose, and to be heard.
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Manufacturers are not required by law to inform consumers about the potential dangers of using their products.
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Ethics is the study of right and wrong and of the morality of the choices we make.
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Negotiated settlements for cleaning up hazardous wastes became known as sweetheart deals because the EPA helped only those companies friendly to them.
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Consumerism consists of all activities undertaken to protect the rights of consumers.
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