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Capo

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To be counted in the labor force
 
  A) a person has to be working at least 40 hours per week.
  B) a person has to be at least 16 or older, have a job, or if unemployed has to be actively seeking employment.
  C) a person, irrespective of his or her age, has to be working or, if out of work, actively seeking employment.
  D) a person has to be over 16 years of age, irrespective of whether she or he is actively seeking work.

Question 2

An example of ad valorem taxation is
 
  A) a luxury tax.
  B) the corporate profit tax.
  C) the personal income tax.
  D) the Social Security tax.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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