Rachel has just been fined by her homeowner's association (HOA) for parking her car in front of her house. HOA rules require cars to be in the garage or driveway. Rachel wants to know her best defense

A) The rules are unconstitutional.
B) The rules must be a state law before fines can be imposed.
C) A court case has held such rules to be unenforceable.
D) None of the above


C

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A. was enforced by the Norris-LaGuardia Act passed by Congress. B. grew powerful during the periodic economic depressions. C. was widely used by employers to encourage the formation of unions. D. required a worker taking a job to promise not to join a union.

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Modern Living Furniture manufactures a small table and a large table. The small table sells for $1000, has variable costs of $550 per table, and takes 10 direct labor hours to manufacture. The large table sells for $1600, has variable costs of $960, and takes eight direct labor hours to manufacture. The company has a maximum of 5000 direct labor hours per month when operating at full capacity. If there are no constraints on sales of either of the products and the company could choose any proportions of product mix that they wanted, the maximum contribution margin that the company could earn will be ________.

A) $1,000,000 B) $600,000 C) $1,600,000 D) $400,000

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Which of the following would be considered a detector?

a. computer programmer. b. source document. c. variance report. d. all of the above.

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Subconscious expectations about what people can and cannot do at particular times of their lives is termed:

A. age grading. B. obsolescence. C. ethnic segregation. D. mid-career plateau.

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