_____ forces affect the way politics shape laws and the way laws shape the opportunities for and threats to an organization. For example, some cities in the United States (including New York and San Francisco) have set the minimum wage far above the federally mandated minimum wage.

A. Political-legal
B. Demographic
C. Financial
D. Sociocultural
E. Technological


A. Political-legal

Political-legal forces may lead to changes in the way politics shape laws and the way laws shape the opportunities for and threats to an organization. As for legal forces, some countries have more fully developed legal systems than others. American companies may be willing to use the legal system to advance their interests, as in suing competitors to gain competitive advantage, but they must also be aware that other companies may do the same to them.

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