The Pillars of Trust Banking
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A small group of neighbors decide to share a community garden. One person is chosen to collect the tools and keep the keys. Everyone is allowed to use the garden. Why did the group choose one person to keep the tools?
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A small group of neighbors decide to share a community garden. One person is chosen to collect the tools and keep the keys. Everyone is allowed to use the garden. What problem would most likely happen if no one was responsible for the tools?
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A small group of neighbors decide to share a community garden. One person is chosen to collect the tools and keep the keys. Everyone is allowed to use the garden. This situation is an example of which idea?
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Jordan agrees to help Alex paint a house. They talk about payment, but nothing is written down. Later, Jordan remembers one amount, and Alex remembers a different amount. What caused the disagreement?
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Jordan agrees to help Alex paint a house. They talk about payment, but nothing is written down. Later, Jordan remembers one amount, and Alex remembers a different amount. Writing things down mainly helps because it:
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A farmer agrees to deliver food to a local store every week. Halfway through the season, a storm destroys part of the crop. The farmer can’t deliver the full amount as promised. What new question needs to be asked in this situation?
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A farmer agrees to deliver food to a local store every week. Halfway through the season, a storm destroys part of the crop. The farmer can’t deliver the full amount as promised. Why is fairness important here?
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A farmer agrees to deliver food to a local store every week. Halfway through the season, a storm destroys part of the crop. The farmer can’t deliver the full amount as promised. Fairness helps systems because it:
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