CBA 400 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Stakeholders - ANSWER any identifiable group or individual who can affect the
achievement of an organization's objective or who is affected by the achievement of an
organization's objectives
Utilarianism - ANSWER Morally right course of action in any situation is the one that,
when compared with all other possible actions, will produce the greatest benefits for the
majority
Categorical Imperative - ANSWER Everyone should be treated as a free person equal to
everyone else. Everyone has the right to be treated and treat others this way.
Utilitarianism was developed by - ANSWER Jeremy Bentham
Categorical Imperative was developed by - ANSWER Immanuel Kant
Moral Responsibility - ANSWER Do not harm others. Not necessarily help them
Ethical Relativism - ANSWER Ethical standards depends on what a particular culture
believes to be true
Rights - ANSWER Asks whether our actions respect the moral or human rights of who
they affect
Justice - ANSWER Encompasses distributive, retributive, and compensatory justice.
Care - ANSWER Imperative to justify exercising special care towards those particular
persons with whom we have valuable close relationships
morally neutral - ANSWER neither morally good nor morally bad; no moral value
whatsoever
Universal Wrong - ANSWER Generally agreed upon in a society to be negative
Universal Wrongs Examples - ANSWER Murder, Torture, Rape, Slave Labor
Morally Neutral Examples - ANSWER Anything that won't affect another person.
Civil Law - ANSWER Ends in compensation
Criminal Law - ANSWER Ends in punishment
5 Main Parts of Contract Law - ANSWER Offer, Acceptance, Consideration, Capacity,
Legality
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Stakeholders - ANSWER any identifiable group or individual who can affect the
achievement of an organization's objective or who is affected by the achievement of an
organization's objectives
Utilarianism - ANSWER Morally right course of action in any situation is the one that,
when compared with all other possible actions, will produce the greatest benefits for the
majority
Categorical Imperative - ANSWER Everyone should be treated as a free person equal to
everyone else. Everyone has the right to be treated and treat others this way.
Utilitarianism was developed by - ANSWER Jeremy Bentham
Categorical Imperative was developed by - ANSWER Immanuel Kant
Moral Responsibility - ANSWER Do not harm others. Not necessarily help them
Ethical Relativism - ANSWER Ethical standards depends on what a particular culture
believes to be true
Rights - ANSWER Asks whether our actions respect the moral or human rights of who
they affect
Justice - ANSWER Encompasses distributive, retributive, and compensatory justice.
Care - ANSWER Imperative to justify exercising special care towards those particular
persons with whom we have valuable close relationships
morally neutral - ANSWER neither morally good nor morally bad; no moral value
whatsoever
Universal Wrong - ANSWER Generally agreed upon in a society to be negative
Universal Wrongs Examples - ANSWER Murder, Torture, Rape, Slave Labor
Morally Neutral Examples - ANSWER Anything that won't affect another person.
Civil Law - ANSWER Ends in compensation
Criminal Law - ANSWER Ends in punishment
5 Main Parts of Contract Law - ANSWER Offer, Acceptance, Consideration, Capacity,
Legality