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Why is it not ethically sufficient for multinational corporations to simply follow the laws of the countries in which they do business?
 
  A. Unethical practices may be legal in other countries.
  B. Corporations are bound by the laws of their home country.
  C. Some of the laws in foreign nations may be unenforceable.
  D. Laws in other countries may unduly restrict business.

Question 2

According to Bright, the process leading to a death sentence is:
 
  a. fair
  b. impartial
  c. arbitrary
  d. well-funded



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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