Which of the following does NOT contribute to determining a person's lifestyle?
A. 
Culture
B. 
Values
C. 
Gender
D. 
Work habits
2.
Emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by overloading is known as:
A. 
Burnout
B. 
Crash
C. 
Breakpoint
D. 
Contusion
3.
Which government agency enforces laws concerning workplace discrimination?
A. 
Commission on Civil Rights
B. 
Access Board
C. 
Securities and Exchange Commission
D. 
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
4.
Taylor has a career in construction. When she applies for a job with a new construction company, the hiring manager who looked at her resume calls her to schedule an interview, but does not hire her after learning she is a woman. This is an example of which of the following?
A. 
Lifestyle adjustment and work-life balance
B. 
Economic impact
C. 
Stereotyping and discrimination
D. 
Poor working conditions
5.
Which of the following does NOT affect the economy?
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