Beth feels her job at the lock factory is repetitive and dull and that she is simply a small and insignificant part of a large machine. Because of this situation, Beth decides to join the union at work. Her reason for joining the union is
A) to combat her feelings of alienation.
B) because her mother believed strongly in the union.
C) because her friends pressured her to do so.
D) to increase her job security.
E) because she must join to keep her job.
Correct Answer:
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