Multiple Choice
The strength of the beliefs underlying ethical universalism is that
A) ethical universalism recognizes significant variation in basic moral standards according to local cultural beliefs, local religious beliefs, and social mores.
B) ethical standards are objectively determined by religious and moral experts.
C) what is deemed right or wrong, fair or unfair, moral or immoral, ethical or unethical is (or should be) grounded in religious doctrine and applied strictly to all business situations.
D) it draws upon the collective views of multiple societies and cultures to put some clear boundaries on what constitutes ethical business behavior and what constitutes unethical business behavior no matter what country or culture a company is operating in.
E) it leaves room for thinking that concepts of right and wrong can be varying shades of gray.
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