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ghost!

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Sexual comments that one woman appreciates might distress another women. The courts decide when such behavior is
  inappropriate by seeing if the behavior would be offensive to


 
 

a. the person to whom the comments are directed.
  b. the person accused of harassment.
  c. the hypothetical reasonable person.
  d. the common law as modified by legislation



Question 2

Which of the following is an example of sexual harassment?
 
 

a. A female employer suggesting sexual offers to a male employee.
  b. A female employee hugging a co-worker when he announces his engagement.
  c. A manager enforcing a dress code for a work environment.
  d. An employee pinning up comic strips in an office cubicle




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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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