Buyer-driven commodity chains is the term used to describe industries in which transnational corporations play a central part in controlling the production process. Industries that produce automobiles, computers, and other capital- and technology-intensive products are examples
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Did equality among the masses increase or decrease following the Industrial Revolution? Provide evidence to support your answer
What will be an ideal response?
Crenla Inc., a petroleum company, has exceeded its carbon emission limit. Crenla now has to purchase credits from Zanbril Inc., a low-polluting drug company, to pay for exceeding its emission limit
In the given scenario, Crenla Inc. is engaged in ________. a. carbon ranching b. carbon offset c. carbon sequestration d. carbon trading
Levels of care in nursing homes are defined by U.S. federal regulations
a. Two b. Three c. Four d. There are no regulations in the United States regarding nursing home care.
According to Jacobs and Morone, the United States population "suffers more illness and dies younger" because of which type of public policy:
a. universal health care b. tax cuts, deregulation and unmediated markets c. too much government d. tax hikes that cut into profits leaving corporations unable to provide health insurance