Why are large corporations less attuned to their real and potential role in social change than they could be?
a. the age of the corporation is rapidly fading, and they are just trying to hang on to today
b. there is no monetary gain in trying to figure out where societies are going
c. people running corporations are trained in disciplines that know very little about social change, and often treat social change as a conspiracy of anti-corporate activists
d. profits, not social change, are central to corporations, and they are increasingly guided by financial decisions and operations to improve the bottom line
d. profits, not social change, are central to corporations, and they are increasingly guided by financial decisions and operations to improve the bottom line
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According to ________, credentialism can increase the status of an occupation and is crucial to employees in their demands for higher pay.
A. C. J. Hurn B. Max Weber C. Robert Rosenthal D. Karl Marx
If you heard someone argue that there is no pay gap between men and women, how might you respond?
A) You are correct; men and women have achieved wage equality and so the feminist movement is now irrelevant. B) You are incorrect; despite the feminist movement, women have made no progress in wage equality. C) You are incorrect; there is a pay gap, but women’s biological limits have limited their ability to compete. D) You are incorrect; while women have made some progress toward pay equality, that progress has slowed in recent decades.
Compare and contrast Americans' subjective views on the economy with the objective data.
What will be an ideal response?