Which of the following best describes the lump of labor fallacy?
A. Wages and employment in Miami remained stable despite an influx of 45,000 Cuban migrants in the 1980s.
B. A large share of Latino migrants in the United States do jobs that Americans are generally unwilling to do.
C. Restricting the working hours of migrant workers will allow unworked hours to accrue to unemployed workers.
D. The prevention of migration deprives the global economy from massive growth potential.
C. Restricting the working hours of migrant workers will allow unworked hours to accrue to unemployed workers.
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According to the authors, what has been the primary motivation behind the 2007 move toward emphasizing rehabilitation?
a. a change in political culture b. a constitutional amendment c. requirements placed on Texas by the federal government d. popular outcry e. cost savings
Following the ruling in Minor v. Happersett, suffragists recognized the options to extend voting rights to women were either a stateby- state campaign or a(n) __________.
A. change in the justices on the Supreme Court B. act of Congress C. executive order D. amendment to the U.S. Constitution E. national convention