Which labor union believed that while work was necessary to provide for both personal and psychological needs of individuals, it was also key to serving God?
A. National Labor Union.
B. Knights of Labor.
C. American Federation of Labor.
D. Industrial Workers of the World.
Answer: B
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Which of the following statements is/are correct?
I.Terry's divorce decree provides that his ex-wife is to pay him alimony of $500 per month until their son reaches age 18 or dies, at which time the payment will be reduced to $300. Terry recognizes $300 of alimony income each month.II.Jerry is the manager of Northgate apartments. He is required to live in an apartment in the complex that normally rents for $600 per month. Jerry must recognize $600 per month as income from his management job.III.Lorraine's aunt dies during the current year. The aunt's $20,000 life insurance policy names Lorraine as the beneficiary. Lorraine receives $20,000 from the policy in December. Lorraine must include the $20,000 in her gross income.IV.Helen receives a teaching assistantship from the music department that pays her $300 per month. Helen must work as a lab assistant 15 hours per week. Helen's total direct education costs are $9,000. Helen includes the $300 per month in her income.? A. Statements I and IV are correct. B. Statements II and III are correct. C. Statements II and IV are correct. D. Statements I and III are correct.
A room upgrade offered by a hotel to a guest who often stays in the hotel is an example of ________
A) a frequency marketing program B) a basic relationship C) a club marketing program D) partner relationship management E) sustainable marketing
Refer to Table 6-1. Using the exponential smoothing model with an ? of 0.2 and a smoothed
forecast for period 1 of 350, what is the forecast for period 3? A) 349 B) 355 C) 369 D) 385 E) 402
Demand forecast accuracy is important because overestimating demand leads to ________
A) discount blowouts B) decreased inventory costs C) lost sales D) increased prices