Historically, the federal government's relationship to the labor market has been described as:
a) Influential and decisive
b) Reluctance to get involved
c) Determined by the state of the economy
d) Limited to the influence exercised over labor unions
Answer: B
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Which of the following is true?
a. Sexism, unlike racism, seldom provides a basis for judging other societies. b. Intersex people and those with same-sex preferences exist in all societies. c. Occupation provides a useful and generally accurate way to recognize appropriate gender roles across societies. d. Distinctions based on sexual differences have faded in recent years as ways people classify each other. e. Culturally defined proper roles for men and women are the same in most societies.