In Pietra Rivoli’s study of the global market for T-shirts, she found:
a. the T-shirt market did not conform to “race to the bottom” tactics
b. that countries that bid the lowest will eventually collapse
c. countries that won the “race to the bottom” centuries ago now have the most successful economies
d. global textiles are a market that has had a strong monopoly in China for centuries
c. countries that won the “race to the bottom” centuries ago now have the most successful economies
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Many societies organize social activities according to age and gather data regarding the age composition of the people who live in that society. In the United States and other industrialized societies, the most common categories of age are: a. infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood
b. childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, and older adulthood. c. childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. d. childhood, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and older adulthood.
The social process of authenticating another person’s gender identity is known as
a. gender fluidity. b. ideological collusion. c. transgender identity. d. determining gender.
In the systems view of business a system is an interconnected set of elements that
A. converts inputs into desired outputs B. acts as a multidimensional network of suppliers and outsourcing partners C. manages the speed and flexibility of a process D. considers all elements that add value to the organization E. helps identify key advantages of a process
To be considered a social problem, typically how many people must be affected?
A. over 100 B. At least 12 C. Large Numbers D. Over 5 E. 5,000 or more