Marx predicted that eventually:
a. workers and owners would work things out through better labor laws.
b. workers would organize and take control of the economy.
c. owners would redistribute wealth more equitably to workers.
d. the most powerful would prevail and control everyone else.
e. owner-sponsored unions would develop and intervene on behalf of the worker.
B
You might also like to view...
A researcher is interested in understanding why some students choose to live in residence halls while others do not. The unit of analysis is the student
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Many actors and actresses earn millions each year and display their wealth by living in upscale mansions and driving expensive vehicles. This is an example of ______.
A. stratified consumption B. conspicuous consumption C. dangerous consumption D. ranked consumption
According to Holzer and colleagues, the economic cost of poverty to the U.S. economy amounts to around _____ per year
a. $500 million b. $250 billion c. $500 billion d. $ 3 trillion
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The total number of single-mother and single-father families has increased fourfold over the past 60 years. 2. The rise in single-parent families is largely due to the rise in teenage unmarried women who are having babies. 3. As compared to children growing up in heterosexual households, children in same-sex households show no significant differences in psychological well-being, performance in school, substance abuse, delinquency, or early sexual experiences, although they are more likely to have a homosexual experience or to envision that they could have one in the future. 4. Although most aspects of raising children are similar regardless of parents’ sexual orientation (e.g., the daily tasks of getting children to school on time, taking children to soccer practice, or getting involved in the PTA), several specific features can affect the dynamics of lesbians and gays raising children. 5. Children separated from their parents and living with their grandparents usually experience trauma, but living with a grandparent, rather than a nonrelative or living in an institution, can minimize that trauma by providing a sense of continuity and family support.