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To resolve an ethical dilemma you should first
 
  a. consult a moral expert.
  b. locate the ethical tension.
  c. focus on rights over laws.
  d. make sure that tolerance and compassion take precedence over rigidity.

Question 2

Issues involving use of water, chemical and nuclear production and waste, management of insects and weeds in agriculture, mining, energy production and use, land use, and pollution are known as __________ ethics.
 
  a. environmental
  b. conservation
  c. land use
  d. global



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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