The values that govern a person's attitude toward right and wrong.
What is Morality.
A law that goes against our supreme law of the land is considered this.
What is unconstitutional, or void, or invalid.
The means for determining what a society's guidelines are.
What are Ethics.
"Work hard, play hard is an example.
What are Life Principles.
The 1st 10 ammendments of the U.S. Constitution and their significance.
What are the Bill of Rights and they guarantee citizens their basic liberties/rights.
Courts have the authority to imprison or fine those who violate these.
What are injunctions.
The Distracted driver law is based on this principle.
What is the "greatest good"
The ethical dilemma discussed in class for business.
What is should managers focus on what is best for the shareholders or should they consider the stakeholders.
List the four ethical character traits for justice.
What are Honest, Fair, Compassion, and Integrity.
The basis of the concept "Justice is Blind."
Treating people fairly and equally regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, wealth, ect.
The three ways courts make laws.
What are through common law tradition, by interpreting statutes, & judicial review?
This insures your money held with them up to $250,000.
What is FDIC: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The 3 branches of government & the power each has.
What are: legisltive- to make laws; executive- to enforce laws; & judicial- to interpret laws