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Question
(04.05 lc)
labor law is intended to regulate
○ a conditions for workers
○ b care for pregnant women
○ c wage - garnishment rules
○ d work - release programs
question 25 (4 points)
(01.05, 02.02, 02.05 mc)
examine this list of activities, and then answer the question.
- contacting lawmakers by phone, email, or written letters
- attending and speaking at public meetings
- voting, especially on initiatives and local or state referendums
- reaching out to the media to generate public interest.
these are all examples of what?
○ a the basic lawmaking processes
○ b requirements for a candidate for governor
○ c ways a citizen can have input in the lawmaking process
○ d powers of the federal government that arent explicitly stated in the constitution
For the first question: Labor law primarily governs workers' conditions (e.g., wages, safety, hours). Options b, c, d are narrow or unrelated. For the second question: The listed activities (contacting lawmakers, public meetings, voting on initiatives, media outreach) are methods citizens use to influence lawmaking, not lawmaking processes themselves, candidate requirements, or federal powers.
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a. conditions for workers
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