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jazziefee

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An event that would affect employees in the safety level of Maslow's hierarchy includes:
 
  A) A cancelled vacation
 
  B) Recent layoffs
 
  C) A cancelled company picnic
 
  D) A salary freeze

Question 2

________ is an internal drive that causes people to behave a certain way to meet a need.
 
  A) Communication
 
  B) Motivation
 
  C) Quality
 
  D) Leadership

Question 3

An event that affects the social need of Maslow's hierarchy includes:
 
  A) Securing a full-time job
 
  B) Receiving a promotion
 
  C) Assisting a coworker
 
  D) Working closely with a coworker



HandsomeMarc

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Posted another one can you check that one too? Thanks.

Answer to Question 3

D



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