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People who are at the postconventional level of moral reasoning
 
  A) are judged to be ethically superior. B) judge what is right and wrong in terms of their societal obligations. C) do what they are convinced is truly right, even if others disagree. D) are unable to function in modern business organizations.

Question 2

What is the purpose of an organization chart?
 
  A) To separate authority from responsibilities B) To delineate the organizations functional areas C) To illustrate line and staff positions D) To represent an organizations internal structure



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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