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Which of the following is true about the rights and obligations of employers in the employment-at-will doctrine?
 
  A. Employees are free to work for whomever they choose who offers them a job, but they must give some reason for quitting when they choose to leave employment.
  B. Employees are free to work for whomever they choose who offers them a job, and they may quit whenever they wish, for any reason or even for no particular reason.
  C. Employees must take the first job offered, but they may quit whenever they wish, for any reason or even for no particular reason.
  D. Employees are free to work for whomever they choose who offers them a job, but they can only quit with the mutual agreement of the employer.

Question 2

Within the five basic relationships listed in Confucianism, this one is the most fundamental.
 
  a. husband/wife
  b. sibling to sibling
  c. parent/child
  d. uncle/nephew



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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