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20.09.2019 •
Social Studies
Compliance with the law is not always sufficient to determine "right" behavior because a. business decisions can have negative impacts. b. ethical problems occur in business. c. the law does not codify all ethical requirements. d. company codes are also sources of law.
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Ответ:
c. the law does not codify all ethical requirements.
Explanation:
The law is a basic guide to what is expected of a people.Being a basic guide, it only has got the outline to what should be done and does not encompass all the details of the possible issues that arise.Due to this fact, some ethical requirements might be of great importance but not mentioned in the law.In this case, the right action is taken since even the law has got pertaining to what should be done, how, when, why and in what manner.Ответ:
Yes, Like most strategic bombing during World War II, the aim of the air offensive against Japan was to destroy the enemy's war industries, kill or disable civilian employees of these industries, and undermine civilian morale. If a means is justified by an end, the use of the atomic bomb was justified for it brought Japan to her knees and ended the horrible war. If the war had gone longer, without the use of the atomic bomb, how many thousands and thousands of helpless men, women and children would have needlessly died and suffered ...?
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