Factors used to control workers that are particularly harsh for women workers who work for multinational corporations in export processing zones (EPZs) include:

a. mandatory pregnancy testing
b. forced consumption of amphetamines to ensure efficiency
c. impossibly long shifts with unpaid overtime
d. offering incentives for extra pay that are nearly impossible to earn because the quotas are unrealistic, but they increase productivity


a. mandatory pregnancy testing
b. forced consumption of amphetamines to ensure efficiency
c. impossibly long shifts with unpaid overtime

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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World systems analysis is

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Which races are still segregated in many schools across the United States due to segregated communities?

a. Asians and Pacific Islanders b. Blacks and Hispanics c. Whites and Hispanics d. Asians and Blacks

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