When Weisberg suggests that vocational educational programs are not well matched to meet the needs of the labor market, he is claiming
A) that due to changing workplace technologies, it's unreasonable to expect high schools to provide the necessary training.
B) the market demands smarter employees than secondary schools can provide.
C) that most employers require a college degree.
D) All these answers are correct.
Correct Answer:
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