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Every corporation is recognized and treated under the law as ________.
 
  A) An entity, much like a person, that has expenses and earnings
  B) A small business
  C) If it were its owners and employees
  D) A large business
  E) A stockholder

Question 2

What are some of the problems faced by disabled employees?
 
  What will be an ideal response?


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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Answer: Summary of suggested answer - Nearly 43 million Americans have disabilities, and 15 million are actively employed. They tend to face four problems: 1) Social acceptance of disabilities, 2) Perception that they are less capable because of the disability, 3) Employers fear they will quit more often when under pressure, 4) Employers tend to overestimate the costs of accommodation of the disabled in the workplace.



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