What unique leverage do government workers have in the workplace?

a. Annual contract negotiations
b. Employee protection regulations
c. Federal disability pay
d. The right to strike
e. Their bosses are elected officials


ANS: E

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a. institutional economic planning. b. economic nationalism. c. import-substitution industrialization. d. export prohibition nationalization.

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A) 2 B) 5 C) 10 D) 20

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For over forty years, the post–World War II international system was characterized as ______.

a. multipolar b. bipolar c. hegemonic d. unipolar

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What was the meaning of the phrase “the sun never sets on the British Empire”?

a. British colonies were located only in sunny climates. b. British colonies were spread around the world. c. British colonies were located only to the east of Great Britain. d. British colonists worked around the clock to extract resources.

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