Answer:
Explanation:
What did Hamilton argue against?
Hamilton warned against political intolerance
Although he fought the British during the Revolution, after the war he defended the rights of Tories against loyalty tests and property confiscations. He warned that the modern trend toward liberty could be reversed if the United States became politically intolerant.
The answer is the theory of Psychosocial Development.
The theory divides the human development in eight stages
from his infancy to old age. The theory is associated to Erik Erikson.
Autonomy versus shame and doubt is the second stage of human
development associated to his/her early childhood, two to four years of age.
Those children who pass the second stage of psychosocial development have
better behaviors as opposed to those who cannot.
I believe the answer is: inhibited
Inhibited individuals refers to the individuals that make a conscious effort to avoid social interaction with other people. This does not make the toddlers necessarily would grow up to be bad at interaction, but their energy would most likely be depleted when they are around too many people, and would be recharged when they are alone.
Answer:
The correct answer is c: utilitarian approach.
Explanation:
The utilitarian approach of utilitarianism is an approach to ethics that establishes that a thing or an action is considered moral and ethically correct if it benefits or poses the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
Therefore, the behavior is considered moral if it benefits a great number of people.
Utilitarian thinking sometimes is antonymous with the Kantian categorical imperatives which are actions that are morally good not because of their consequences but because they are inherently good.
In conclusion, to the question: In the context of the approaches that help managers in ethical decision making the correct answer is: the utilitarian approach holds that moral behavior produces the greatest good for the greatest number.