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Is it possible for an act to be legal but still considered immoral?

Yes, it is possible for an act to be legal but still considered immoral. This can happen when a law allows behavior that goes against widely accepted moral standards or ethical principles.


Economic analysis that derives from economic principles about an individual behaves or institutions act is called?

Economic growth


What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act call for?

It called for the residents of Kansas and Nebraska vote to decide the issue of slavery.


What is the legislation called that defines the principles surrounding a practices code of ethics and confidentiality?

Data Protection Act - or Code of Confidentiality


What are principles of friction?

there is nothing called as principle of friction. friction is just a force which will act in the opposite direction of which you apply force.


What is M.Q.S.A.?

Mammography Quality Standards Act.


What act established emissions standards for factories and automobiles?

clean air act


What act of 1938 abolished child labor?

Fair Labor Standards Act!!


Who was allowed to decide if slavery was allowed during the kansas-nebraska act of 1854?

The Act was meant to allow the people of each state to decide.


What is a moral or neutral acts?

A moral act is one that aligns with accepted standards of right and wrong, often guided by ethical principles or values. A neutral act is one that does not have a strong moral implication either way, falling in a gray area where it is neither clearly right nor wrong.


What does FLSA stand for?

The Fair Labor Standards Act.


What is difference between make decision and decide?

"Decision" is a noun, and "decide" is a verb. A decision is the choice made by somebody, and "decide", or, "to decide", is the act of making that choice.