Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because...

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Page 1: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.
Page 2: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer.

• YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical decision making process.

Page 3: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• Many religions have adopted the golden rule because it is based on empathy.

Why has the golden rule been adopted

by many religions?

Page 4: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• What crime does a citizen commit if that citizen levies war against the United States? Explain your answer.

• According to Article III, Section 3 of the U. S. Constitution, a citizen who levies war against the United States commits treason.

Page 5: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• What is ultra hazardous activity? Give three examples of ultra hazardous activity.

• An ultra hazardous activity is one that involves great risk to people and property. Examples including using explosives, keeping wild animals, and storing highly inflammable liquids in densely populated areas.

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• The rules of conduct established by the government to maintain stability and promote justice are known as

Law

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•Once a decision has been made by the highest court in a state, all other courts in the state must follow that case under the law of…

»Precedent

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•The most fundamental law of a nation or state is a (n) _

Constitution.

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•A law that has been passed by a legislature is referred to as a (n)

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•The attempt to develop means for determining the values of society is known as

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•An action or law that conflicts with the most fundamental law of the nation and is, therefore, no longer valid, is said to be

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•Trial courts that handle cases involving major crimes and large amounts of money are called courts of

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•Courts that are between the lower courts and the highest courts are called

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•Major crimes punishable by imprisonment or death are called

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•Breaking and entering a dwelling place to commit a felony is called

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•The unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought is known as a (n)

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•Less serious crimes with less serious penalties are called

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•The tort that results when one person deliberately frightens another person in the reasonable belief that he or she is about to be injured is known as

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•The responsibility to answer for harm that results from an ultra hazardous activity is known as

Page 20: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• Identify six elements

of a contract.

• Offer•Acceptance•Genuine Agreement•Consideration•Capacity•Legality

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•Contracts can be classified in what four ways?

•valid, void, voidable, unenforceable, b) bilateral or unilateral,

•c) oral or written, d) express or implied

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•What are the three requirements of an offer? Explain your answer.

•An offer must be seriously intended, definite and certain and communicated to the offeree

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•A contract that is legally binding and fully enforceable is known as a (n)

Valid contract.

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•A contract that has no legal effect is known as a (n)

Void.

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•Any agreement that is enforceable by law is known as a (n) _

Contract.

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•Movable items such as books, furniture and clothing are known as

Goods.

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•A law that specifies the length of time within which a legal action may be brought is called a (n)

•Statute of Limitations.

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•Most newspaper advertisements are considered (A) offers (B) bargains (C) invitations to negotiate (D) contracts

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•To be valid, an acceptance must be

(A) a counteroffer(B) in writing (C) unconditional (D) reasonable

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•If an offer is mailed, the acceptance takes effect (A) when a letter of acceptance is mailed

•(B)in ten days (C) when the offeree agrees (D) when the acceptance is received

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•A (n) _Copyright is a right granted to an author, company, or artist to exclusively publish or sell his/her work.

Page 32: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• _Bait & Switch is the practice of a salesperson trying to make a customer buy a more expensive item instead of the advertised one.

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•The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a collection of laws that govern various types of business transactions.

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• A (n) _express warranty is a guarantee of quality that comes from statements and promises made by the seller, descriptions of the goods, and the showing of samples and models.

Page 35: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• The _cooling-off rule gives consumers three business days to cancel most contracts made with door-to-door salespersons.

Page 36: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• When one says _caveat venditor, it means “let the seller beware.”

Page 37: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• A person who purchases or leases goods, services, or property for personal, family, or household purposes is a (n) _consumer.

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• Patents, copyrights, and trademarks are often referred to as _____intellectual property.

Page 39: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• What is the doctrine of employment-at-will? Explain your answer. Under the doctrine of employment-at-will, an employer could fire an employee at any time for any reason.

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• What was the first federal law dealing with collective bargaining? Wagner Act aka The National Labor Relations Act

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• What is the Taft Hartley Act? The Taft-Hartley Act created the “cooling-off rule” and made the open-shop illegal.

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• OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) was created by the federal government to ensure safe and healthy working conditions.

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• _The Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination based on sex, race, color, national origin, or religion.

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• Intentional discrimination is known as _disparate treatment.

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• Indirect discrimination is called __disparate impact______.

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• If a sole proprietorship uses anything but his/her own name, the law calls the made-up name a fictitious name.

Page 47: Do ethics and morality ever conflict? Explain your answer. YES, Ethics and morality conflict because people bring their own personal views to the legal/ethical.

• Once a sole proprietor has decided to hire additional workers, then he or she will have to contact the Internal Revenue Service to obtain a (n) _employee ID #.

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• _Joint liability means that in the case of a lawsuit, all partners must be sued together.

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• A partnership agreement is usually known as the articles of partnership.

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• A __limited partnership is a partnership with at least one general partner and one limited partner.

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• An association of two or more people to carry on a business for profit is known as a (n) __general partnership.

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• A (n) _sole proprietorship is a business owned and operated by one person.

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• The application of a business to incorporate is known as the _articles of incorporation.

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• A (n) _Corporation is an “artificial person created by law.”

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• A unit of ownership of a corporation is a (n) __Share.

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• A person who makes a broad policy decision for the corporation is known as a (n) __director.

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• _Shareholderes are the owner of shares of stock.

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CASES• The Cooling Off Rule

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Who is responsible for a defect in a common area?

The landlord

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Will lookouts be liable for damages even though they

did not participate in the actual

commitment of a crime? Yes, they will

go to JAIL ALSO.

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The doctrine of strict liability- Will a

person be held liable if they are in control

of hazardous substances-bringing

spider to school, explosives, etc.?

YES

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The Golden Rule-“DO UNTO OTHERS, AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM DO

UNTO YOU”

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Employment Discrimination-

gender, race, sexWhat can you do if you are

experiencing unsafe conditions on your work place?

Report them to OSHA