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The growth of the service economy in the 1990's caused A. an increase in American blue-collar jobs, such as coal mining and ste...Asked by quick help please
The growth of the service economy in the 1990's caused
A. an increase in American blue-collar jobs, such as coal mining and steel making.
B. a decrease in new small businesses.
C. a new industry-based economy.
D. an increase in white-collar jobs, such as lawyers and teachers.
D?
A. an increase in American blue-collar jobs, such as coal mining and steel making.
B. a decrease in new small businesses.
C. a new industry-based economy.
D. an increase in white-collar jobs, such as lawyers and teachers.
D?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by
Reed
D is the closest to what happened (or is happening even now, 20 years later). The greatest increase in jobs has been in technical fields, such as computers and robotics, etc. Industrial jobs in the U.S. have been in decline.
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quick help please
oh Thank you so Ms.Sue and Reed. If the answer is not D then what the correct answer. Am very confused even I search in my text book, that's also confusing. Please help me Ms.Sue or Reed please.
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