In his 1956 book on corporate America, The Organization Man, William Whyte, Jr. contended

In his 1956 book on corporate America, The Organization Man, William Whyte, Jr. contended




A. the ideal of rugged individualism had been reestablished in the business community.
B. women and minorities had little chance for advancement in American corporations.
C. corporate wealth was not being fairly shared with its workers.
D. the "inner-directed man" had become "other-directed."
E. a worker's most valuable trait in the corporate work setting was to get along.





Answer: E


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