Base your answer on the statements below and on your knowledge of social studies.
Speaker A: To preserve our American culture, people whose national origins do not match the origins of our nation's founders must be refused admission.
Speaker B: ... let us admit only the best educated from every racial and ethnic group...
Speaker C: ... there is an appalling danger to the American wage earner from the flood of low, unskilled, ignorant, foreign workers who have poured into
the country...
Speaker D: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free...
In the early 20th century, most labor unions supported the view of Speaker
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16. Which statement is NOT true of "vertical integration"?
A. A "fully integrated" vertically organized corporation was one that controlled sources of raw materials, means of production, distribution systems, and sales outlets.
B. In an industry oriented toward consumer goods, vertical integration tended to reach "upward" toward consumers.
C. In heavy industries oriented toward supplying other industries, vertical integration tended to reach "downward" toward raw
material suppliers.
D. The Michigan Salt Association is a classic example of vertical integration.