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wrbasek0

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Marching back and forth in front of a place of employment with signs informing the public that a strike is in progress is known as:
 A) boycotting.
  B) a slowdown.
  C) strikebreaking.
  D) picketing.
  E) ratifying.

Question 2

Tony Shinn is applying for a mortgage to purchase his first home. His credit rating is poor due to several late payments on his credit cards and car loan. He is upset because his friend Jerry-who has excellent credit-was approved for a loan, whereas Tony was rejected. This mortgage company's actions were:
 A) unethical-both Tony and Jerry should have received credit regardless of their credit histories.
  B) ethical-because credit history is an important factor in credit decisions.
  C) illegal-all consumers are entitled by law to credit approval.
  D) unethical-if Jerry is employed and Tony is not.
  E) unethical and illegal- all customers must be treated the same.



Smiles0805

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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