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Question
The recognition that the "good of the country" is not the same as the "good of corrupt leaders" is an expression of which moral norm for multinational operations?A. Activity must benefit the host country
B. Do no intentional direct harm
C. Respect the human rights of workers
D. Respect the laws of a host country
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