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meagbuch

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The Clayton Act is intended to:
 a. limit fluctuations in the stock market b. deal with established monopolies
  c. increase the ability of firms to develop monopolies d. force higher taxes on monopolies
  e. none of the other choices are correct

Question 2

In Burlington Industries v. Ellerth and in Pennsylvania State Police v. Suders the Supreme Court noted that in a case where discrimination in the workplace is claimed, and the employee quits and claims constructive discharge for hostile environment:
 a. if it was not quid pro quo harassment then a higher standard of proof for hostile work environment must be met
  b. if a hostile work environment is shown, a rule of strict liability is applied
  c. the theory of respondeat superior applies and the employer is liable if it allowed harassment to occur
  d. it does not matter whether it was hostile work environment or quid pro quo harassment, the firm is likely to be vicariously liable unless the employee had a poor work record
  e. none of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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