An approach to life in which there is an emphasis on rules, efficiency, and practical results is ________
A) traditional orientation
B) rationality
C) utilitarianism
D) empiricism
B
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__________ include relationships with coworkers, friendship networks at work, regular life routines, and positive sense of identity.
A) The informal social benefits of work B) The formal social benefits of work C) The intangibles of the labor market D) The social benefits of retirement
A professor says to a student, “I will not accept your paper after 5 pm today.” The content level of meaning in this message is that the professor
A. is open to negotiation. B. feels s/he has to explain the policy to the student. C. can exercise power over the student. D. feels s/he has greater status than the student. E. won’t accept the paper after 5 pm today.
As the automobile pushed aside the former technology–horse and buggy–people thought that cars would
a. be a passing fad. b. eliminate parking problems in cities, becausea car took up only half as much space as a horse and buggy. c. always remain a rich person's toy. d. make parking more difficult in cities, becausea car took up twice as much space as a horse and buggy.
The “Jim Crow” laws in the American South, which mandated separate facilities for whites and blacks, were an example of
A) assimilation B) population transfer C) institutional discrimination D) individual discrimination