The case of Enron illustrates
a. how communities compete to lure jobs to their areas.
b. how fraud by executives may lead to ordinary workers losing their jobs and pensions.
c. how outsourcing has affected price levels.
d. how the obligation to bargain works in favor of union members
e. how large corporations can affect the local community.
b
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According to Cloward and Ohlin, __________ gangs emerge in communities that do not provide either legitimate or illegitimate opportunities
a. conflict b. retreatist c. criminal d. rebellist
________ poverty is a state of lacking even the basic necessities, such as adequate food, clean water, safe housing, and access to healthcare.
a. Relative b. Subjective c. Absolute d. Equal
When economic power is used to stratify countries, those that are poor and largely agricultural but that have important resources that wealthier countries exploit are called
A. core countries. B. peripheral countries. C. semiperipheral countries. D. hybrid countries.
Doug, a respondent of Gaytán's, created a taco that he called a version of a burrito. What was the importance of making these two foods seem similar to Doug and his customers?
a. In Mexico, tacos and burritos are really the same thing, so he saw no reason to differentiate these foods in America. b. By calling these items the same thing, Doug was calling attention to the healthier aspects of the taco over the burrito. c. By calling these items the same, Doug was presented a hybrid preparation and production of Mexican food that was easier for Americans to understand. d. Doug was trying to fool his customers by calling these items the same since Americans really did not know the difference anyway.