The role of organized labor in Texas __________
a. has increased in recent years as the percentage of Texans belonging to unions has increased
b. is much stronger than in most other states, particularly those of the industrial Midwest
c. has historically been stronger than that of business interests
d. has been hindered by the fact that Texas is a "right-to-work" state
Answer: d
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Modern American political liberals generally believe that __________
a. the government should provide social programs b. a lower tax rate stimulates the economy c. charities are more effective than government programs d. government is a necessary evil
Trade unions, labor unions, and corporations generally contribute to political campaigns through
a. lobbyists. b. political action committees. c. single-issue interest groups. d. nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). e. foreign governments.
A good example of a city successfully switching from a declining industrial base to an economy based on advanced corporate services is:
A. Youngstown, Ohio. B. Phoenix, Arizona. C. Boston, Massachusetts. D. Gary, Indiana.
The headquarters for the United Nations are in which of the following cities?
A. Los Angeles B. New York C. Chicago D. Miami