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jake

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Though Putnam believes we can know objective truths in ethics, he rejects any notion of
  ethical
 
  a. final or fixed truth.
  b. cross-cultural truth.
  c. wisdom.
  d. fact.
  e. rules for social groups.

Question 2

Which of the following aspects of the quality of work life has to do with the involvement workers have with their work, particularly with regard to worker autonomy, worker responsibility, and greater worker interaction with management?
 
  A. Conditions of Labor
  B. The Attitude of the Worker toward Work
  C. Organization of the Work Performed
  D. Relations of the Workers among Themselves



billybob123

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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