Key Terms
Morals
Etiquette
Definitions
Hodgepodge
100
What a person holds to be true or rules that are followed that are not based on tangible truth...
What is beliefs?
100
With this principle of morals, things are viewed as absolutes...
What is abolutism?
100
The manner of behavior determined by custom that is used in social, official or professional interactions is called..
What is etiquette?
100
The measurement of worth or importance...
What is values?
100
The words conflict and _______ are used interchangeably but are really different things.
What is dilemma?
200
The determination of right and wrong...
What is morals
200
This moral principle holds the concept addresses the question "What is right and what is wrong?"
What is morals?
200
This type of etiquette dictates the behavior that is used when we interact with people in a professional setting...
What is professional?
200
What a person holds to be ture or rules that are followed that are not based on tangible truth...
What is beliefs?
200
Culture, ethnicity, class structure, and ________ all play a role in how our values and morals are shaped...
What is social standing?
300
When opposing forces of incompatibility exist at the same time or place...
What is conflict?
300
This type of moral principle is based on the idea that someone else cannot determine what is right and wrong for another individual...
What is relativism?
300
This was initally designed as a set of rules that people would follow if they found themselves in unfamiliar surroundings...
What is etiquette?
300
The determination of right or wrong...
What is morals?
300
_______ play a large role in ethics and how we approach and decide conflicts and dillemas....
What is emotions?
400
Values that are used to determine moral conduct or beliefs...
What is ethics?
400
This type fo moral principle takes the univeral approach to right and wrong...
What is universalism?
400
This type of etiquette determines the behavior that is utilized when we interct with society...
What is social?
400
When opposing forces of incompatibility exist at the same time or place...
What is conflict?
400
Official ______ differ from laws because they do not address interaction with and between society's members.
What is protocols?
500
The measurement of worth or importance...
What is values?
500
This word comes from the Latin word nihil which means nothing...
What is nihilism?
500
This type of etiquette detemines the behavior we are expected to utilize when we interact with officials...
What is official?
500
A problem for which all outcomes are either equal or all outcomes are undesirable...
What is dilemma?
500
Members of this set of moral principles believe that killing during war is wrong...
What is moral abolutism?
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