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The contentions that (1) many of the same standards of what's ethical and what's unethical resonate with peoples of most cultures, societies, and religions and (2) to the extent there is common moral agreement about right and wrong actions, there exist a set of common ethical standards to which organizations and individuals can be held accountable are defining beliefs of

A. the school of ethical relativism.

B. the school of ethical universalism.

C. integrated social contracts theory.

D. the School of Morally Correct Thinking and Behavior in Paris, France.

E. the Global Code of Ethical and Social Morality developed in 1925 at a worldwide convention of distinguished religious clerics.

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