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A) Lee Iococca
B) Steve Jobs
C) Mark Zuckerberg
D) Henry Ford
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A) lower in the 21st century than for the previous 250 years.
B) higher in the 21st century than for the previous 250 years and increasing rapidly.
C) higher in the 21st century than for the previous 250 years but increasing slowly.
D) approximately equal in the 21st century and in the previous 250 years.
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A) 45.3% and 3.7%
B) 45.3% and 8.1%
C) 41.6% and 3.7%
D) 41.6% and 8.1%
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A) 2,000
B) 4,000
C) 6,000
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A) Union membership in the United States peaked in the 1940s and 1950s.
B) Unions play a larger role in the United States than in European countries such as Belgium, France, and Germany.
C) Because of the popularity of unions, most workers in the United States discuss their wages, benefits, and working conditions with their employers as a group.
D) Collective bargaining is the process by which unions negotiate membership dues with the National Labor Relations Board.
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A) higher so unemployment would be higher.
B) higher so unemployment would be lower.
C) lower so unemployment would be higher.
D) lower so unemployment would be lower.
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A) The labor-force participation rate of women has increased in part due to smaller families.
B) The labor-force participation rate of men has decreased in part due to men retiring younger and living longer.
C) Both a and b are correct.
D) Neither a nor b is correct.
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A) 4.7%
B) 6.2%
C) 7.0%
D) 10.9%
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A) 1.5 million
B) 28.5 million
C) 30 million
D) 47.5 million
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A) white males
B) white females
C) black males
D) black females
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A) The person must have worked no more than 10 hours during the past week.
B) The person must have tried to find employment during the previous four weeks.
C) The person may not have been laid off.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) average rate of unemployment.
B) natural rate of unemployment.
C) cyclical rate of unemployment.
D) typical rate of unemployment.
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A) Frictional unemployment results from the process of matching workers and jobs.
B) Structural unemployment results when the number of jobs is insufficient for the number of workers.
C) Minimum wages are the predominant reason for unemployment in the U.S. economy.
D) When a minimum-wage law forces the wage to remain above the level that balances supply and demand, it raises the quantity of labor supplied and reduces the quantity of labor demanded compared to the equilibrium level.
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A) structural unemployment created by efficiency wages.
B) structural unemployment created by sectoral shifts.
C) frictional unemployment created by efficiency wages.
D) frictional unemployment created by sectoral shifts.
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A) detached workers, and they are classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as unemployed.
B) detached workers, and they are not classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as unemployed.
C) discouraged workers, and they are classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as unemployed.
D) discouraged workers, and they are not classified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as unemployed.
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