In the 1960s, when U.S. corporations first considered the possibility of producing goods overseas,

a. labor unions organized against them.
b. labor unions supported the idea of "free trade.".
c. labor unions had no response to the idea.
d. they were kept from doing so by labor unions.


b

Sociology

You might also like to view...

When opportunities are not present in the regular local economy, people in poor inner-city neighborhoods turn to an __________ for survival

A) environmental economy B) informal economy C) occupied regional government D) option based economy

Sociology

According to the text, a significant difference between the early American sociologists and their European counterparts was that the American sociologists were

A. focused on developing sound theories. B. more interested in applying their research to the real world. C. seeking ways to support the establishment. D. indifferent to the idea of societal change.

Sociology

As noted in "The First Americans: Americans Indians," the policies of termination and relocation of American Indians took the form of:

a. ending the special status of reservations and moving American Indians to urban settings. b. ending discriminatory practices against American Indians. c. cultural relativism. d. the creation of reservations and the sovereignty of tribal nations.

Sociology

The concept of blowback according to Best and Lowney is best described as

a. generally underestimated and downplayed by law enforcement authorities, due to several factors such as technology. b. legal restrictions imposed on the media, which has little independent access to and little opportunity for first hand observation of reporting. c. .unanticipated, negative consequences of social action that organizations and institutions with good reputations can be susceptible to. d. consequences of betraying an organized crime group..

Sociology