In Microsoft Access, referential integrity constraints are created:
A) by setting a property value on the primary key in the table which contains it.
B) by setting a property value on the foreign key in the table which contains it.
C) by setting a property value on the primary key in the Relationships window.
D) by setting a property value on the foreign key in the Relationships window.
E) by checking the Enforce Referential Integrity check box in the Edit Relationships dialog box.
E
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A. Collaborative leadership B. Director interlock C. Office sharing D. Directorate formation
The _____ model believes that it is undemocratic for corporations and the powerful elite to control a system that enriches a few at the expense of many.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).