Reference no: EM132220020
1. The State of Michigan required that interstate carriers to have different devices than what was required by federal law.
This is an example of a violation of which clause?
Due Process Clause
Supremacy Clause
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Equal Protection Clause
Commerce Clause
2. A supervisor is asked to provide a reference for an employee, who also happens to be her friend. The friend has not been a very good employee.
Which is not a question Laura Nash developed to help business people reach the right decision in their ethical dilemma?
How would you define the problem if you stood on the other side of the fence?
How did this situation occur in the first place?
Can you keep quiet?
Whom could decision or action injure?
Have you defined the problem accurately?
3. Dorothy was a resident of Kansas, and often stayed in Florida for three months of the year. Under the Privileges and Immunities Clause, Dorothy is entitled to:
Enter into contracts, own property, and vote.
Own property, engage in business to the same extent as the citizens of the state, and make contracts.
Vote, engage in business to the same extent as the citizens of the state, and discriminate against others
Act in illegal activity, make contracts, and engage in business to the same extent as the citizens of the state.
Enter into contracts, own property, and act in illegal activity.
Make contracts, engage in business to the same extent as the citizens of the state, and discriminate against others.
Vote, make contracts, and engage in business to the same extent as the citizens of the state.
4. The State of Oklahoma imposed a higher tax on companies that were shipping farm produce into the state for sale to consumers but did not impose the tax on its local companies selling the same produce.
This is an example of a violation of which clause?
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Supremacy Clause
Equal Protection Clause
Commerce Clause
Due Process Clause