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During the last two decades of the 19th century corporation used--- to begin to win "personhood"

14th amendment and equal protection clause

What dies the formulation of the Affordable care Act tell us about the policy making process

Even when president's party has congressional majorities, the president cannot necessarily impose his will on congress

As evident in the article by Drutman, the methods used by corporations to influence the political process includes all of the following EXCEPT

Organizing grassroots campaigns

As we see in the video, Obamas Deal, the process that resulted in the passage of the Affordable Care Act shows all of the features of law making EXCEPT

Participation is geared toward enacting the policy that serves the public best

discussed in lectures, the core rights reasoning is the belief that

Respecting the rights of others is the essence of human rights

Which is correct?

Statutory law command or prohibit something

if as a manager you believe ethical considerations are outside of business concerns, you are

a amoral manager

the term "corporate stewardship" refers to

a period of time when corporations prided themselves on taking care of a wide range of steak holders

surveys show Americans hold a dim view of

business executive

which is NOT one of the reasons for legislators involvement in policy administration

career plans folioing retirement from congress

which of the following is NOT one of the reasons for legislators involvement in policy administration

career plans following retirement from congress

In modern societies the foundation of all laws is called

constitutional law

One important reason corporations did substantially better than individuals in the years after 2008 housing crash was that

corporations received much more assistance from the government than individuals

For Greenfield corporate personhood would be much less worrisome if

corporations were run more democratically

the period of 'corporate stewardship" represented a time when businesses

did not necessarily want a big government

Which of the following are true regarding the period of "corporate stewardship"

discrimination against minorities continued

Which of the following is not one of the requirements of corporate citizenship

educated ceos

According to Archie carroll. ethical responsibilities of corporations

embrace practices and standards that are expected or prohibited by society even though they are not codified into law

government regulations are designed in part to

ensure competition and public's access to societal goods

A restriction on commercial speech is valid as long as it forbids the expression of views on divisive issues

false

Administrative law is a source of American law that is comprised of statutes

false

Apple is the ultimate example of how capitalism, freed from government meddling, can contribute to technological revolutions

false

As interpreted by the Supreme Court, the first amendment does not protect corporate political speech

false

As the name suggests, in Citizens United, the supreme court limited the amount of money corporations can donate to candidates

false

Based on CEO'S actions after their business Roundtable issued its 2019 "fundamental commitment to all steak holders' the prospects for corporate citizenship looked very promising

false

Consequentialism requires businesses to take care that their profits making requirements donut violate basic human rights such as fair remuneration or a safe environment

false

It is unavoidable to reach the conclusion that if we have a "nanny state" it is a many that is hired to pamper the poor and the lazy

false

Karr's article shows clearly the effectiveness of American anti-trust laws in safeguarding competition

false

Most Americans agree that big donors and corporations do not have more influence on the public policy than ordinary voters

false

The fact that people are capable of acts indescribable moral cruelty suggest the weakness of studies that show are humans born with a moral code.

false

The technologies that out the "smart" in smartphones are developed by Steve Jobs and his team of innovative "disrupters"

false

a company's financial success is a good measure of its social responsibilities

false

rulemaking is one of the responsibilities of congress

false

fiscal, monetary, and supply-side policies are all examples of

government correcting the market

the video... show how much the success of companies and their owners in weathering repeated economic storms and emerging with even more wealth is the result if

government policies that are designed to protect them during tough times

What can be bought and sold are determined by

government rules

Taylor finds that for an ethical company to be successful financially it

has to think long term

The case of GSK's Dr. Yamada is indicative of

how corporations can use ethical consideration in their decisions and continue to be financially successful

For Rebecca Henderson the pandemic has shown us the reality of all the following except

in the us we do not need competent leadership

In order to introduce ethics into corporate decisions, Taylor suggests all of the following except

link it closely to shareholder returns

Which of the following statements is incorrect according to Richard briffault

most campaign contributions come from small donors

government purchasing good and services from the private sector or subsidizing the wages of the working poor are examples of

non-regulatory policies

Enforcement of speeding laws is an indication

of the importance of strict guidelines that are written into law

The example of Dr. Yamada at GSK shows that

one person who has the courage to speak up about moral issues can change corporations ways of thinking

Healthcare industry's position regarding "the public option", depicted in the video, Obama's Deal, shows the industry's

opposition to a competitive market

According to the view that the company you own is a "citizen", your company is expected to

participate in improving your community as well as larger society

As we see in the video, Obamas deal, the process that resulted in the passage of the Affordable care act shows all of the features of law making Except

participation is geared toward enacting the policy that serves the public best

as discussed in the lecture, which of the following is Not one of the reasons why the United States needs CSR

political equality

Conventional Approach to ethics is based on

prevailing societal norms

in the last several decades, corporations have used their economic power to purchase political power in order to do all except the following

promote social welfare programs

Having watched the documentary film inside job, which of the following is least likely to stop bank executives from taking risks with peoples investment and the health of the economy in pursuit of short-term profits

relying in self regulation

karr's article clearly shows the role of government in

safeguarding a competitive market

Greenfield quotes Steven Pearlstein who wrote for Washington post: "What began in the 1970's and 80's as a useful corrective to self-satisfied managerial mediocrity has become a corrupting, self-interested dogma peddled by finance professors, money managers and over-compensated corporate executives." What is pearlstein referring to

shareholder primacy

A federal law regarding the labeling of pesticides directly conflicts with a state law. This state law will be rendered invalid by the courts based on which of the following provisions of the US constitution

supremacy clause

Fiscal policy uses which of the following tools

taxation, government spending

the film INSIDE JOB documents a relationship between research universities and big business

that is close and mutually rewarding

Preferential Pluralism refers to

the fact that the policy making process is most responsive to those who are organized and wealthy enough to participate in law making full time

Working as a lawyer for a major multinational corporation, you always consider the consequences of a business decision rather than the nature of the decision itself. Therefore you are applying

the utilitarian theory of ethics in business contexts

According to Richard Briffault, most of the money spent on federal elections come from

the wealthy, white, older segments of US population

Ethical tests are useful tools for managers

to always make the moral decisions in particular circumstances

A majority of the American pubic, regardless of partisan affiliation, wants the federal government to play a greater positive role in their lives

true

Administrative law consists of the rules, orders, and decisions of administrative agencies

true

Administrative rules have binding legal effect unless the courts later overturn them

true

As chase Madar reminds us, many GOP voters have told opinion polls that they hate Obamacare, but like the Affordable care act

true

Businesses cannot operate without government rules and regulations

true

For McGee, supreme court's hoppy lobby decision subjects the rights of a company's employees to the religious beliefs of its owners

true

Greenfield believes that corporate personhood is in fact a good thing because it could be an instrument to enforce accountability on corporate misdeeds

true

children are born with a moral code. However, this moral code is limited

true

if you are a person of color you are twice as likely to have zero or negative wealth compared to the white population in the United States

true

Martin Gilens uses more than thirty years of data to show all of the following to be true except

while Americans democracy is vastly unequal, the gap between these who have lots of influence and those who have little has been closing

The video, Born Good suggest ending discrimination

will be difficult because as babies we already fear those who do not look like us


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