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james9437

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A person who wins a large sum of money in the state lottery is likely to
 a. increase the amount of market work offered at each wage rate
  b. not change the amount of work offered at each wage rate
  c. decrease the amount of work offered at each wage rate
  d. substitute market work for leisure time due to the substitution effect
  e. substitute market work for leisure time due to the income effect

Question 2

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
 a. was established by the Equal Rights Act of 1984
  b. examines cases in which a worker is not paid the same as other workers performing the same work
  c. guarantees a worker's right to a job
  d. established a minimum wage for minorities
  e. has effectively eliminated racial discrimination in the workplace



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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