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MGLQZ

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Mass-production workers used sit-down strikes as means of resistance. They could not withhold their labor because
 
  a. they were not unionized yet.
  b. they were considered to be easily replaceable.
  c. their wage was too cheap to stop working.
  d. family members employed by the same company would be fired.
  e. strikes were illegal.

Question 2

It is sometimes argued that women and minorities are treated more fairly large bureaucracies than other work settings. One reason for this is:
 
  a. the federal whistle-blowing law
  b. the prevalence of larger number of clerical jobs
  c. that formal rules make discrimination more difficult
  d. the centralization of control
  e. reduced creativity in bureaucracies



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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