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The two Challenger spacecraft engineers who were concerned about possible O ring failure were unsuccessful at whistleblowing because they ________.
 
  A. tried to resolve the matter internally at Morton Thiokol
  B. refused to use Morton Thiokol internal channels to address the matter
  C. did not document problems with the O-ring
  D. opted to contact the press before speaking with their superiors about potentialproblems with the O-ring

Question 2

Describe the theory that harming one or few innocent person(s) is not morally justified to gain a benefit for others.
 
  A. Harming another is always morally justified when benefits can be obtained forothers in a way that would result in less harm to the one or few innocentperson(s).
 B. Harming another is never morally justified.
  C. Harming another is not morally justified when benefits can be obtained forothers in a way that would result in less harm to the one or few innocentperson(s).
 D. Harming another is morally justified even when benefits can be obtained for
  others in a way that would result in less harm to the one or few innocent
  person(s).



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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