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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The markup of the products allows for the expansion of more brand __________ and more executive salaries.
(a) Space.
(b) Problems.
(c) Uniqueness.
(d) Names.
2. ____________ now focus on the horrible practices of corporations in third world countries.
(a) Movies.
(b) Documentaries.
(c) Websites.
(d) Protests.
3. _________ are made in factories, brands are what consumers buy, according to companies today.
(a) Messages.
(b) Junk products.
(c) Brands.
(d) Products.
4. The workers who go into the factories overseas must pass through ____________ in order to enter and to exist.
(a) Metal detectors.
(b) Checkpoints.
(c) Basements.
(d) Hallways.
5. The best way to make a difference, according to the author when speaking with students concerned about sweatshops, is to stay informed by using ___________.
(a) The company customer service line.
(b) The Internet.
(c) The courts.
(d) The government.
Short Answer Questions
1. The McDonald's trial was never about winning in court, it was about using the _______ to win over the public.
2. The London RTSers say that their goal is for participants to inspire each other to visualize industrial _________.
3. Long term jobs are now being replaced with _________workers who are supplied by staffing agencies.
4. ___________make up a large percentage of the workers for Microsoft and other software companies.
5. Whose images began to educate people about the terrors which were being found in sweatshops across the world?
Short Essay Questions
1. What might an American manager of a foreign factory be able to enjoy in this factory zone?
2. Who were some of the groups that police were able to break up in England during the 1990s?
3. What is the focus of the Adbuster activities now rather than just focusing on the content or the techniques of advertisers?
4. What are some of the results of the mass shutdowns of American factories and production lines?
5. How has billboard jamming been reborn in times of Internet and other forms of advertising?
6. What were some of the activities that the RTF group would do in order to reclaim public space?
7. What do governments in third world countries offer to American companies as incentives to move their production there?
8. What was the technique used by reporters to help expose the atrocities of factory conditions?
9. Which three companies were the subject of attacks from activist groups in the 1990s, getting a lot of publicity for their poor business practices?
10. How does the health care industry begin to incorporate the idea of impermanent workers?
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