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joe

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Jet Blue was one of the first airlines to install reinforced doors to their planes' cockpits in response to the terrorist attacks of 2001 . This is an example of what type of force for change?
 
  a. technological
  b. economic and political
  c. industry
  d. low performance

Question 2

When it comes to using power and making threats in negotiation, all of the following are true
  except:
 
  A) it often produces a winner and a loser
  B) a credible threat may restart negotiations
  C) power tends to be reciprocated with power
  D) by using power it is easy to expand the pie



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Answer to Question 1

b;

Answer to Question 2

D



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