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PhilipSeeMore

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The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 is also known by what name?
 
  a. Taft-Hartley
  b. Wagner
  c. Sherman
  d. Clayton
  e. Norris-LaGuardia

Question 2

In terms of Goffman's distinction between discredited and discreditable stigmas, McLorg and Taub point out
 
  a. anorexics harbor discredited stigma only, while bulimics suffer both types.
  b. bulimics harbor discredited stigma only, while anorexics suffer both types.
  c. anorexics harbor discreditable stigma only, while bulimics suffer both types.
  d. bulimics harbor discreditable stigma only, while anorexics suffer both types.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

D



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