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Read these lines: "Full employment doesn't actually mean 100 percent employment. Some people choose not to work for personal reasons (attending school, raising children) or are temporarily unemployed while they wait to start a new job." The quoted lines give which examples of people without jobs even in the best of times?

AStudents, parents raising children, and people waiting to start new jobs
BWorkers whose factories closed and moved production to other countries
CPeople who applied for hundreds of jobs and were turned away every time
DRetired workers over 65 and teenagers who are too young for employment
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Students, parents raising children, and people waiting to start new jobs
1. The quoted lines list the reasons directly: attending school, raising children, and waiting to start a new job. 2. Those three groups explain why employment never reaches 100 percent. 3. Closed factories, rejected applicants, retirees, and young teenagers are never mentioned in the quoted lines. _Source: OpenStax Introduction to Business (CC BY 4.0), Ch 1 "Understanding Economic Systems and Business", section 1.4 Macroeconomics: The Big Picture_
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