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cartlidgeashley

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A mechanism in the U.S. economy that perpetuates inequalities in the job market by race, class, and gender is
 
  a. alienation
  b. the Clayton Act
  c. the segmented labor market
  d. the union shop

Question 2

One significant fact of the dual labor market is that
 
  a. placement in one of these segments corresponds with social class,
  b. secondary sector employment is characterized by higher wages than in the primary market,
  c. ethnic and racial divisions are diminished,
  d. white males predominate in the secondary sector,



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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