Free Speech
Ethical Theories
True Cost Documentary
Redlining Documentary
Corporate Responsibility
100

The Constitutional Amendment that protects Free Speech is which number

First

100

View that moral truths depend on cultural context and vary across societies.

Cultural Relativism

100

The second-largest garment exporter in the world

Bangladesh, India

100

Separation of groups by race, class, etc., in daily life, institutions, or geography; de jure vs. de facto.

Segregation

100

Wages sufficient to cover basic needs like housing, food, healthcare.

Living Wage

200

Speech that attacks a person or group on the basis of race, religion, gender, or other characteristic

Hate Speech

200

Ethics focused on duties, rules, and intrinsic rightness or wrongness of actions.

Moral Absolutism or Deontology

200

The rapid production of inexpensive clothing in response to the latest trends, reliant on low wages and poor conditions.

Fast Fashion

200

This Springfield Neighborhood was highlighted as the 1st Contract Neighborhood in America that structurally excluded Blacks from owning homes.

Ridgewood

200

What does D.E.I stand for?

Diversity

Equity and

Inclusion

300

Loss of self-awareness and individual accountability in groups; explains crowd behavior when anonymity reduces restraint.

Deindividuation

300

Situation where moral principles conflict, and no choice resolves all ethical obligations.

Ethical Dilemma

300

2013 factory collapse in Dhaka, Bangladesh, killing 1,100+ garment workers; catalyst for supply-chain reforms.

Rana Plaza

300

Mid-20th-century program to revitalize cities by clearing 'blighted' areas, often displacing low-income communities.

Urban Renewal

300

Withdrawal of  funds, or resources from a region or sector, often following redlining.

Disinvestment

400

This Supreme Court Case Introduced 'clear and present danger' test; upheld conviction for distributing anti-draft leaflets in wartime.

Schenck v US

400

Marly decides to let another student take the lead, even though she did most of the work. “If it keeps the peace and helps the whole group get credit, it’s worth it,” she says. Which Ethical theory is this most aligned with

Moral Consequentialism or Utilitarianism

400

Certification ensuring producers work under humane conditions, get paid right and is an alternative to exploitative supply chains.

Fair Trade

400

The 1930s agency that refinanced mortgages and graded neighborhoods, institutionalizing redlining.

HOLC (home owner's loan corporation)

400

Charging excessively high prices for essentials during crises; often outlawed to protect consumers.

Price Gouging

500

This Supreme Court Case concluded that speech is unprotected only if directed to inciting imminent lawless action and likely to produce it.

Brandenburg v Ohio

500

Jesus' rules to his disciples on how to live

The Beatitudes

500

Social and economic ideology encouraging continuous acquisition of goods, driving overproduction in fast fashion.

Consumptionism

500

Name of the Springfield native of the 1920s-30s who is said to have created the policy of Redlining. His first name is Harry...

Harry Kissel

500

According to the Bailey Lecture, what are the 3 Ps of Corporate Responsibility

Profit

People

Planet

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