Capitalism is different in Germany from the United States in that, in Germany ________
A. state intervention in mediating labor and capital issues is negligible
B. workers do not have an influence on management decisions
C. companies with more than 500 employees allow co-determination
D. labor often resorts to strikes to protect its interests
E. labor relations have remained unchanged since the time of the Weimar Republic
C
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What is suggested by historical trends in bureaucratic politicization?
A) Presidents have reduced the number of political appointments they are making. B) Presidents make varying numbers of political appointments at different times. C) Presidents have steadily increased their efforts to politicize the bureaucracy. D) Presidents have actively politicized foreign policy agencies but not domestic agencies.
When industries seek to influence a state's foreign economic policy, they __________.
A. all have a common goal B. often face other industries with different goals C. rely on their labor unions to develop appropriate strategies and goals D. usually are seeking protection from foreign competitors