Summarize the impact of globalization on the American economy and job market. How did labor and other groups affected by globalization respond, and what were specific pieces of legislation related to globalization?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. larger. b. somewhat smaller. c. about the same. d. not known. e. a great deal smaller.
By 1987, the national debt had become so large that
a. the U.S. government could not qualify for any further credit. b. 14 percent of the annual budget went to the payment of interests. c. it threatened the collapse of the dollar. d. the U.S. government was increasingly dependent on foreign creditors.
The great strength of the Dutch Republic in the 1600s was its role in __________
A) commerce B) warfare C) exploration D) diplomacy
People who do not feel a sense of belonging to any category of sex are referred to as ______.
A. cisgender B. transgender C. agender D. pangender