According to Wendell, life and work have been organized around which group of people?

A. young, able-bodied, and healthy men and women
B. young, able-bodied, and healthy men
C. able-bodied and healthy men and women of all ages
D. able-bodied and healthy men of all ages


Ans: B

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Examples of jobs in the information economy include all of the following EXCEPT

a. hospital orderlies. b. teachers. c. creators of advertising. d. professional consultants.

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In 1899, at the behest of United States Secretary of State John Hay, European powers were persuaded to refrain from securing exclusive concessions and, instead, to maintain a(n) _________policy for all.

a. “Closed Door” b. “Self-strengthening” c. “Open Door” d. “Amnesty”

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Which of the following was true of many American businesses in 1929?

a. In anticipation of an economic downturn in the 1930s, they had significantly reduced their inventories. b. Having misrepresented their assets to obtain loans, they were overburdened with debt. c. They enjoyed relatively high profits because of the expansion of foreign markets. d. They incurred heavy losses of capital by shifting their investments from the United States stock market toless profitable European markets.

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In his essay “The Laboring Classes,” Orestes Brownson argued that:

a. each worker’s problems had to be understood individually. b. workers had achieved true freedom thanks to free enterprise. c. workers were lazy and easily tempted by alcohol. d. government was the cause of workers’ problems. e. wealth and labor were at war.

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