A) high levels of social mobility.
B) healthy relationships between management and labor classes.
C) low levels of industrial disruption.
D) an increase in the costs of production.
E) greater opportunities for businesses to establish competitive advantage.
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A) sympathy versus empathy
B) individualism versus collectivism
C) static versus constancy
D) indulgence versus restraint
E) supply versus demand
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A) In Western societies groups, rather than individuals, are the basic building blocks of social organization.
B) The value systems of many Western societies emphasize individual achievement.
C) In Western societies, the social standing of individuals is merely a function of who they work for.
D) The emphasis on individuals in Western societies has led to a low level of entrepreneurial activity.
E) It is easier to build and manage teams within organizations in Western societies.
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A) committing a financial fraud
B) practicing cannibalism under the belief that it leads to superpowers
C) failing to greet a person you know
D) stealing an author's or an inventor's intellectual property
E) committing mail fraud
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A) is difficult to build teams within an organization to perform collective tasks.
B) does not support entrepreneurship and innovation.
C) discourages managerial mobility.
D) fails to foster general managerial skills required to find solutions to current problems.
E) discourages competition among employees within a company.
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A) Orthodox
B) Muslim
C) Catholic
D) Jewish
E) Protestant
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A) Sarah believes that her opinions and interests are superior to that of her siblings.
B) Nicole is highly tolerant toward different cultures and enjoys learning different languages.
C) Bryan's belief in the superiority of his culture has resulted in conflicts with his colleagues from different countries.
D) Emilio faces an ethical dilemma as he must decide whether or not to hire his underqualified cousin.
E) Galaxy Inc. has been accused of using legal but unethical ways to gain access to the markets of less developed countries.
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A) ethnocentrism.
B) the convergence hypothesis.
C) egocentrism.
D) cultural stagnation.
E) social mobility.
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A) the ability to produce the best product at the lowest cost
B) relationships or connections the business has
C) government tariffs that could affect business
D) building a company from the ground up
E) working with foreign nationals who have opposing views
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A) the immediate family.
B) gender roles.
C) traditional friendships.
D) the company a person works for.
E) the educational environment.
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A) caste system
B) merit system
C) class system
D) collectivism
E) individualism
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A) values.
B) ethics.
C) folkways.
D) norms.
E) cohorts.
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A) persisting in a quest for material goods.
B) practicing physical self-denial.
C) material reincarnation.
D) accumulating wealth.
E) achieving spiritual oneness.
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A) collectivism.
B) masculinity.
C) uncertainty avoidance.
D) power distance.
E) class consciousness.
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A) alliance.
B) team.
C) cohort.
D) society.
E) folkway.
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