How might labor groups respond in a labor market split along ethnic lines?
A) Racial and ethnic profiling become key factors in labor conflict.
B) Workers may create a system of occupational integration.
C) Workers from a multi-ethnic coalition may align with the employers.
D) Inclusive unions might form to harness the power of disparate minority groups.
Answer: A
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A. Old Religions. B. New Religions. C. cults. D. sects.
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b. neglect. c. emotional abuse. d. isolation.
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A. The research results from another sociologist’s study B. Police reports of crime being used by an outside researcher C. The results of a one’s own sociological survey D. Birth data from the Bureau of Vital Statistics being analyzed by university researchers
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