The ultimate threat of a union is

A) the lockout.
B) the President's power granted by the Taft-Hartley Act.
C) the unity of spirit of the union membership.
D) the strike.

D

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A. the natural rate of unemployment and the unemployment rate are likely to increase. B. the natural rate of unemployment is likely to decrease, but the unemployment rate is likely to increase. C. the natural rate of unemployment is not affected, but the unemployment rate is likely to increase. D. the natural rate of unemployment is not affected, but the unemployment rate is likely to fall.

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The Do-Good Company produces goods that provide benefits to society-at-large. If consumers of Do-Good's products fail to take external benefits into account

A) the demand curve will be too far to the left. B) the supply curve will be too far to the left. C) the demand curve will be too far to the right. D) the supply curve will be too far to the right.

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