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Alan Canton, president of Adams-Blake Co. found that ___________ can become highly destructive:
 
  a. in-groups can turn into cliques and
  b. out-group members
  c. the leader setting up in- and out-groups
  d. not having a positive LMX

Question 2

Which of the following sets basic labor standards for employees working on any government contract that amounts to more than 10,000?
 
  A) Davis-Bacon Act
  B) Walsh-Healey Public Contract
  C) Fair Wages Act
  D) Fair Labor Standards Act



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Answer to Question 1

a;

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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