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Match each of the following ethical systems with one of its basic tenets:
 
  I. relativism
  II. divine command theory
  III. utilitarianism
  IV. virtue ethics
  V. deontology
 
  A. actions are judged solely by consequences
  B. morals are internal
  C. God is all-knowing and sets moral standards
  D. morals should apply to everyone equally
  E. no universal moral truth

Question 2

Which of the following statements about P2P networks is FALSE?
 
  A) They can only support a small number of devices.
  B) The services and security are centralized.
  C) All computers are considered equals.
  D) They can share a printer.



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Answer to Question 1

E, C, A, B, D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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