A) what is right is determined by what a culture or society says is right.
B) there are no moral values whatsoever.
C) morality is relative to the goal of promoting human well-being.
D) different societies have similar ideas about right and wrong.
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A) Our reason determines stealing to be wrong.
B) God forbids stealing because stealing is wrong.
C) God leaves right and wrong up to humanity.
D) Stealing is wrong only because God commands us not to steal.
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A) Statutes are laws applied in the English-speaking world before there were any common laws.
B) Philosophers agree that morality is based on the commands of God.
C) "Groupthink" is a positive and necessary characteristic of all groups.
D) Morality serves to restrain our purely self-interested desires so that we can all live together.
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A) moral standards are purely optional
B) moral standards take priority over other standards, including self-interest
C) moral standards cannot be justified by reasons
D) moral standards must be set or validated by some authoritative body.
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A) the rules of etiquette are a fundamental branch of morality
B) conformity with the rules of etiquette is sufficient for moral conduct
C) etiquette refers to any special code of social behavior or courtesy
D) the rules of etiquette are backed by statutory law
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A) To a significant extent, law codifies a society's customs, norms, and moral values.
B) The law is a completely adequate guide to the moral standards that we should follow.
C) The law makes all immoral conduct illegal.
D) Violating the law is always immoral.
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A) constitute the whole of his or her morality.
B) can be distinguished from the person's morality in a broader sense that includes his or her values, ideals, and aspirations.
C) rarely guide his or her conduct in practice.
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A) societies never share any moral values in common.
B) in ethics, sometimes the minority is right.
C) we cannot say that slavery is wrong if the society in question believes it is right.
D) as societies evolve, their morality improves.
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A) moral behavior always pays off in strictly selfish terms.
B) morally responsible companies are rarely among the most profitable.
C) if you do the right thing only because you think it will pay off, you're not really motivated by moral concerns.
D) business is fundamentally an amoral activity.
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A) is a purely intellectual act like accepting a scientific hypothesis.
B) generally involves a desire to follow that principle for its own sake.
C) means you will never go against that principle.
D) is a religiously based act of faith.
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