A right-to-work law makes it illegal for

A. union membership to be a requirement for continued employment in any establishment.
B. employers to refuse to hire union workers.
C. a union to exist in a state.
D. union membership to be denied on the basis of race, gender, or national origin.


Answer: A

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Adam Smith's theory of the invisible hand posits that the most efficient allocation of resources is often achieved by:

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