The difference between an economic strike and a political strike is
A)An economic strike impacts policy issues and an political strike impacts economic issues.
B)An economic strike impacts social issues while a political strike impacts economic issues.
C) None of the above.
D) An economic strike impacts pay, benefits, and working conditions while a political strike impacts policy issues.
D is correct
An economic strike impacts pay, benefits, and working conditions while a political strike impacts policy issues.
The difference between an economic strike and a political strike is A)An economic strike impacts policy...
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