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Business law
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This law is enacted and codified by a governmental authority. | Positive law |
| The term used when natural law proponents violate positive law. | Civil disobedience |
| Requires that we avoid one-sided benefits as a result of ethical decisions. | Kant’s categorical imperative |
| The Blanchard and Peale three-part test for resolving ethical dilemmas consists of the following questions: | Is it legal? Is it balanced? How does it make me feel? |
| The theory is based on doing the most good for the most people. | The Utilitarian Theory |
| What does federal supremacy refer to | the power of the federal government to legislate in certain areas. |
| Powers delegated to the national government that may be exercised by the states are referred to as ________. | shared powers |
| What does the due process clause do | provides a guarantee of protection against loss of rights or property without the chance to be heard. |
| when does the equal protection clause prohibit a statute from treating one person differently from another | when there is no reasonable ground for classifying them differently. |
| What is the adherence to one’s values and principles despite the costs and consequences. | integrity |
| What is a conflict of interest | conduct that compromises an employee’s allegiance to that company. |
| What are the three branches of government | legislative branch, judicial branch, executive branch |
| What is the difference between bedrock view and living document view | bedrock view is a strict constructionist interpretation of a constitution while living document view is the term used when a constitution is interpreted according to changes in conditions. |
| what is a quasi-judicial proceeding | forms of hearings in which the rules of evidence and procedure are more relaxed but each side still has a chance to be heard. |