2Q: globalization Flashcards

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it is the preocess of connecting countries, people, and business all around the world

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globalization

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factors of globalization:

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• inequality
• structural issues
• exploitative practices
• global economic policies
• debt and economic dependency
• social and political factor
• environmental and climate challenges

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advantages of globalization

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People in developing countries increase their standard of living.
Global competition encourages creativity and innovation.
Governments can work together towards common goals.
Greater access to foreign cultures.

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disadvantages of globalization

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Outsourcing leaves a lot of people without opportunities.
Little international regulation consequences for the safety of people and environment.
Cultures begin to meld and characteristics of those cultures begin to fade.
Western focus can result in failed progress in non-Western countries.

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5
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is the quality of being in accord with standards of right or good conduct.
It is a system of ideas of right and wrong conduct, such as religious
morality and Christian morality

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morality

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Morality is often rooted in a
set of values that individuals or cultures
hold dear.

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values

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the values include:

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honesty, integrity,
compassion, justice, fairness, and
respect for others.

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are the
unwritten rules or expectations that
guide behavior within a specific culture
or community.

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norms

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9
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the inner sense of what is right or
wrong; serves as an
internal moral compass, influencing
decision-making and behavior.

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conscience

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provide a framework
for evaluating actions.

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ethical principles

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the greatest good for
the greatest number

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utilitarianism

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12
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duty-based ethics

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deontology

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13
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emphasizing the development of
virtuous character traits

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virtue ethics

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14
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Morality is
culturally influenced, with different
cultures having varying moral
frameworks and ethical standards.
Cultural norms and values shape
the moral compass of individuals
within that culture.

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cultural influence

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15
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Religious teachings
often provide a moral code and
ethical guidelines for adherents.

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religious influence

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16
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Morality
involves an individual’s ability to make
independent moral judgments and
decisions. While influenced by cultural
and societal factors, individuals also have
the capacity for moral reasoning and
autonomy.

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individual autonomy

17
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mplicit or explicit agreements within a
society about acceptable behavior

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social contracts

18
Q

he acceptability of human action is
based rock solid on the Bible.

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absolutist morality

19
Q

is based upon society’s acceptance of
human behavior

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personalized moraliy

20
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level one morality

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every reasonable person in the world
agrees that your behavior is acceptable.

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level two morality

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your behavior is acceptable to every reasonable person in your culture

22
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level three

A

geography

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level 4

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community

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level 5

A

family

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level 6

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acceptable to you

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level 7

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acceptable to supernatural being and not to you