Deck 10: Two Global Issues: The Environment and Sweatshops
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Deck 10: Two Global Issues: The Environment and Sweatshops
1
After reports of poor labor conditions at its overseas factories in the 1980s, Nike
A)moved its operations back to the United States.
B)established closer control of its overseas contractors.
C)replaced all its overseas contractors.
D)none of the above
A)moved its operations back to the United States.
B)established closer control of its overseas contractors.
C)replaced all its overseas contractors.
D)none of the above
B
2
Manufacturers constantly seek the lowest labor costs in the world.
True
3
Many business leaders say they will observe environmental practices
A)whenever shareholders approve them.
B)at every opportunity.
C)only if the law requires them.
D)even if they will definitely lose money.
A)whenever shareholders approve them.
B)at every opportunity.
C)only if the law requires them.
D)even if they will definitely lose money.
C
4
Environmental questions usually have easy answers.
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5
According to the shareholder theory, the environment might sometimes take precedence over shareholders and other interest groups.
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7
Until the last 40 years, there were essentially no federal laws regulating pollution and disposal of toxic materials by companies.
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8
One reason corporate leaders do not make voluntary pro-environment changes is that if the changes won't generate revenue, the company will be at a competitive disadvantage.
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9
In the chapter, the practices of Foxconn Technology Group are portrayed as an example of
A)green building.
B)sustainability.
C)sweatshop labor.
D)none of the above
A)green building.
B)sustainability.
C)sweatshop labor.
D)none of the above
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10
U.S. workers are more competitive globally in terms of craftsmanship than in terms of labor costs.
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11
A large proportion of U.S. consumer goods are manufactured abroad.
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12
Many sustainability efforts are simple and cheap.
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13
The chapter suggests U.S. companies can improve labor conditions for foreign workers by
A)using their clout with contractors.
B)"shopping" carefully for contractors.
C)petitioning foreign governments.
D)both a and b
A)using their clout with contractors.
B)"shopping" carefully for contractors.
C)petitioning foreign governments.
D)both a and b
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14
Green buildings cost less to build than standard buildings.
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15
Which is an example of green building?
A)a rainwater collection system
B)native landscaping
C)hand dryers
D)all of the above
A)a rainwater collection system
B)native landscaping
C)hand dryers
D)all of the above
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16
The drive to increase sales is one factor that motivates companies to "go green."
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17
If you worked in a factory setting like the one described in the chapter, you would be likely to
A)earn perhaps $130 a month.
B)work 10 or 12 hours a day.
C)work six days a week.
D)all of the above
A)earn perhaps $130 a month.
B)work 10 or 12 hours a day.
C)work six days a week.
D)all of the above
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18
Compared to workers in many manufacturing hot-spot nations, U.S. workers have
A)a higher minimum wage.
B)more workplace safety requirements.
C)higher overtime pay.
D)all of the above
A)a higher minimum wage.
B)more workplace safety requirements.
C)higher overtime pay.
D)all of the above
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