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question 3 (1 point)
how would industrial leaders and business owners often respond to labor strikes?
o a they would negotiate in good faith to address concerns
b they would call on the government to help end the strike
oc they would move their operations overseas for cheaper labor
o d they would immediately increase wages for workers
question 4 (1 point)
which of the following was a problem in the meatpacking industry portrayed in upton sinclairs the jungle?
o a spoiled food being repackaged, and resold
b disease breaking out among employees and meat products
oc exposure to harsh chemicals and dangerous equipment
o d all of the above
For Question 3:
During labor strikes in the past, industrial leaders and business owners often lacked the incentive to immediately negotiate in good faith (a) or increase wages (d) as it cut into their profits. Moving operations overseas (c) was more of a later - 20th - century phenomenon. Calling on the government, which often had pro - business leanings, was a common response.
For Question 4:
In The Jungle, Upton Sinclair depicted spoiled food being repackaged (a), disease risks (b) due to unsanitary conditions, and workers' exposure to harsh chemicals and dangerous equipment (c). So all of these were problems.
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Question 3: B. They would call on the government to help end the strike
Question 4: D. All of the above