"Glass ceiling" refers to

a. covert employee observation technologies.
b. barriers (especially covert ones) to promotion for women and minorities.
c. the greater ease of promoting women and minorities now compared to the past.
d. open personnel practices.


b

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a. ten days during a session and twenty days after adjournment b. twenty days during a session and ten days after adjournment c. ten days both during a session and after adjournment d. twenty days both during a session and after adjournment

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Which of the following is an example of a government corporation?

a. the Food and Drug Administration b. the Federal Elections Commission c. the U.S. Postal Service d. the Occupational Safety and Health Administration e. the Environmental Protection Agency

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A representative in the House must be a citizen of the United States for how long?

a. 9 years b. 7 years c. 6 years d. 8 years

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Members of the Duma are elected

a. through direct national elections that operate under first-pass-the-post (single member district-plurality) rules. b. through direct national elections that operate under a mixed electoral system. c. in staggered intervals so that only a portion of the chamber is up for reelection at any given time. d. through national elections that operate under proportional representation. e. through closed elections held by each party.

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