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Business Society & Ethics quiz

Business Society & Ethics quiz

Business Society & Ethics quiz

Business Society & Ethics quiz


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What is bribery? How is a bribe different from a gift or an incentive? And have I been bribed to teach this class by the University? Answer in no fewer than two paragraphs. HTML EditorKeyboard Shortcuts 12pt Paragraph p 0 words Flag this Question Question 21 pts A Utilitarian would object to bribes because they are inherently unfair. They may create more good in the world, but not everyone can participate in them or be offered the choice. So they are unethical according to Utilitarianism. True False Flag this Question Question 31 pts The slogan of Utilitarianism is... "Always treat others as ends, not means." "Do no harm." "Always be your best self." "The greatest good for the greatest number." Flag this Question Question 41 pts Choose any one of our ethical theories and answer the following questions: 1) Why are bribes wrong? 2) What is the difference between a bribe and an incentive? Please answer each question in no less than a paragraph. HTML EditorKeyboard Shortcuts 12pt Paragraph 0 words Flag this Question Question 51 pts We've talked about bribes and ethical theories. Now let's talk about the real world. Why do you think that people accept bribes? Did they just need to take more classes like this one? Or are people thinking about something else when they accept a bribe? Answer in no less than a paragraph. HTML EditorKeyboard Shortcuts 12pt Paragraph Quiz Instructions Question 1 1 pts What is bribery? How is a bribe different from a gift or an incentive? And have I been bribed to teach this class by the University? Answer in no fewer than two paragraphs. HTML Editoré B I U A- A - I E III x x := V let box Vol 12pt Paragraph 0 words U Question 2 1 pts A Utilitarian would object to bribes because they are inherently unfair. They may create more good in the world, but not everyone can participate in them or be offered the choice. So they are unethical according to Utilitarianism. O True O False D Question 3 1 pts The slogan of Utilitarianism is... "Always treat others as ends, not means." O "Do no harm." "Always be your best self." "The greatest good for the greatest number." D Question 4 1 pts Choose any one of our ethical theories and answer the following questions: 1) Why are bribes wrong? 2) What is the difference between a bribe and an incentive? Please answer each question in no less than a paragraph. HTML Editore В І UA-A-LEX N * Les 12pt - Paragraph o O words Question 5 1 pts We've talked about bribes and ethical theories. Now let's talk about the real world. Why do you think that people accept bribes? Did they just need to take more classes like this one? Or are people thinking about something else when they accept a bribe? Answer in no less than a paragraph. HTML Editor BIVA -A- IEX X5 V BV 12pt - Paragraph
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Bribery may be define as the act of receiving, giving, promising or accepting to receive
items or money with a corrupt purpose of influencing a public officer to discharge his or her official
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