A day fine gets its name from how much a burglar can steal in one day.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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SAGE News Clips: The Fight for $15Description: "The Fight for $15" is soon to become a reality in California where business owners will be required to pay their employees $15 per hour by 2022. With costs of living growing ever higher around the nation, some CA lawmakers hope that this bill will decrease the gap between the wealthier classes and the state's 2 million working poor. Check out this video to learn more about the fight over what constitutes fair wages.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 369, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Which of the following is an opposition argument used in the minimum wage debate?
A. A higher minimum wage increases earnings, reducing workers' poverty and lowering their reliance on government benefits. B. A higher minimum wage increases demand for goods, as poorer households spend a larger proportion of their income than do richer households. Greater demand can act as an economic stimulus. C. A higher minimum wage increases prices, as employers pass on labor costs to consumers. D. A higher minimum wage reduces employee turnover, which is costly to businesses.
Global culture heterogeneity entails _____.
a. cultural imperialism b. transnational expansion of common codes c. transnational expansion of common practices d. a blending that creates cultural hybrids
Surveys today may find that few people are prejudiced because respondents are likely to:
a. provide what they see as a socially acceptable response. b. hold very different opinions than people did just a decade ago. c. have very low levels of prejudice given the lack of stereotypes on television. d. believe that people of color are lazy and delinquent.
Which of the following is true of wealth inequality in the United States?
A. The distribution of wealth is less unequal than the distribution of income in the United States. B. If we exclude the ownership of cars and homes, the distribution of wealth is less unequal than the distribution of income in the United States. C. The distribution of wealth is about the same as the distribution of income in the United States. D. The distribution of wealth is more unequal than the distribution of income in the United States.