When was a minimum wage first established by law in the United States?
a. 1918
b. 1938
c. 1942
d. 1957
Answer: B
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All of the following describe early German immigrants, except
A) Dutch. B) Palatines. C) Mennonites. D) Catholics.
Why is an enduring marital union more difficult to attain today?
a. Individuals are focused on fulfilling roles. b. Women have increased pressure to be a home maker. c. There is more of an emphasis on emotional fulfillment. d. Men are leaving the workforce to stay at home with the children.
U.S. women of the 1950s married at an earlier age (for their first marriage) than U.S. women in previous generations.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The U.S. surgeon general published a report in 1964 that clearly outlined the health dangers of smoking. In 1994, the government began what would become a decades-long effort to prosecute the tobacco companies for fraud: criminal misrepresentation of the health issues and deliberate intent to deceive and cover up evidence about tobacco's effects. Despite the government's efforts, however, the tobacco industry continues to market tobacco products. In 2014, the industry finally agreed to publicly state that their advertising campaigns had lied about the harms of smoking. Taken together, the tobacco industry's actions can be understood as a protracted case of __________ crime.
a.) environmental b.) street c.) corporate d.) white-collar