To help managers discover the limits of moral free space, Donaldson says we should ask if we would be prepared to compromise certain labor standards under consideration if we were in the same developmental situation as the potential host country. If we would be so prepared, then there is nothing morally wrong in working with the host country. To this criterion for ethically appropriate labor standards, Maitland responds by saying Group of answer choices horrible labor conditions can be justified even if we wouldn't accept them due to morality being relative. it's never right to work with a country that violates labor standards in our country. what we might accept and what others might accept can be different. Thus, the criterion leaves open too much room for interpretation. all of the above