Opponents of shifting responsibility from the federal government to the states argue that
A. States will be equally sensitive to issues such as equity, fairness and civil rights
B. States are not likely to have the resources to fund the programs
C. States may not always be inclined to continue programs
D. B & C only
E. All of the above
Bensusan Restaurant Corporation owns and operates a popular, large New York City jazz club called the Blue Note. Richard King owns and operates a small cabaret in Columbia, Missouri, also called the Blue Note. King's establishment features live music and attracts its customers from central Missouri. In 1996 King decided to establish a website for the purpose of advertising his cabaret. King included a disclaimer on his website in which he gave Bensusan's club a plug, but made it clear that the two businesses were unrelated. Bensusan brought suit in the federal court alleging that King had infringed on his trademark, which is protected under federal statutory law. Which of the following statements is true?
a. If Bensusan chooses to sue in federal court, the appropriate court for him to file his complaint in would be a federal appeals court.
b. Bensusan must sue in federal court because he is raising a federal question.
c. If Bensusan sues in federal court in New York, the critical inquiry for personal jurisdiction will be whether there is 75,000 in dispute.
d. If the New York federal court dismisses Bensusan's complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction, he could refile his complaint in either state or federal court in Missouri.
The scientific management approach involves
a. viewing the worker as an individual.
b. strict control of workers in an organization so as to achieve greater efficiency.
c. the notion that the fundamental goal of the organization is equity.
d. the rejection of a mechanistic approach to work processes.