Asked by Makayla
Promotion becomes morally wrong when it _____.
does not clearly identify itself as promotional material
encourages the acceptance of something, good or bad
uses distortion or untruth, even in support of desirable ends
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Correct choices: 1 and 3.
- Not clearly identifying itself as promotional material is deceptive and thus morally wrong.
- Using distortion or untruth, even for a good end, is dishonest and ethically unacceptable.
- Simply encouraging acceptance (choice 2) is not inherently wrong—persuasion can be morally neutral or positive depending on transparency and truthfulness.
- Not clearly identifying itself as promotional material is deceptive and thus morally wrong.
- Using distortion or untruth, even for a good end, is dishonest and ethically unacceptable.
- Simply encouraging acceptance (choice 2) is not inherently wrong—persuasion can be morally neutral or positive depending on transparency and truthfulness.
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