A closed shop and a union shop differ primarily in that

a. nonunion workers can retain employment in a union shop, but not in a closed shop
b. nonunion workers can retain employment in a closed shop, but not in a union shop
c. union members are not permitted to work in a closed shop, and a worker must be a union member to work in a union shop
d. in a closed shop, workers must be union members before they are hired but not in a union shop
e. workers must first be union members to work in a union shop

D

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a. nearly $1200, almost twice the level of 1820. b. $2,422, almost four times the level of 1820. c. a little more than $3,600, approximately six times the level of 1820. d. $6,516, nearly ten times the level of 1820.

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