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The Fair Information Practices (FIP)
 a. protect the basic right to privacy of citizens in the U.S.
  b. form the basis of 13 federal statues that endure the security and integrity of personal information collected by governmental and private agencies.
  c. provide for equal treatment of job applicants, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, or national origin.
  d. require that businesses fairly disclose their financial condition to the public.

Question 2

In Carroll's Social Responsibility Pyramid
 a. legal responsibility is less important than economic responsibility.
  b. a corporation has only an economic responsibility to satisfy the needs of its em-ployees, customers, and owners.
  c. ethical responsibility refers to a corporation's responsibility to meet public ex-pectations that have been put into law.
  d. philanthropic responsibility tops the pyramid, indicating that it is outside the corporation's range of responsibilities.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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