Answer:
A). Was replaced by someone who is below the age of 40.
Explanation:
Prima Facie Case of discrimination(Title VII, Civil Rights Act, 1964) is elucidated as the case in which the petitioner possesses adequate evidence to validate his complaint or allegation and prove that he/she has been discriminated against by their employer. To make such a case, the plaintiff is required to present sufficient evidence to prove to the judge or convince him/her to deduce that the discrimination from the employer's end took place.
As per the question, to make a 'Prima facie case' against the employer Milford is required to not let disclosed or established that he 'was replaced by someone who is below the age of 40' as this would influence the credibility of his allegation and make the judge infer a decision against him(due to the age factor). Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
A confederacy, since rather than a single unified body it is a confederation of states or provinces.
The phrase that best captures the vision of the knights of labor is Cooperative commonwealth.
<h3>What is cooperative commonwealth?</h3>
This is used to refer to the society that is based upon the principles of socialism and also cooperatives.
<h3>The Knights of labor</h3>
These were a group in the United States that tried to stop Asian immigrants from being part of the workforce in the US.
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Answer:
c. Mr. Able will fear he has an undetected fatal illness; Mr. Baker will have many vague physical complaints.
Explanation:
Somatic symptom disorder in most cases is a disorder that is involving extreme and long-lasting focus on multiple physical symptoms for which no medical cause is evident.
People who have somatic disorder are not always concerned whether the physical symptom has a medical cause or not, what majorly happens to them is that the psychological factors compound the severity and impairment associated with the physical symptoms.
Illness Anxiety Disorder is a type of disorder which involves severe anxiety over the belief of one having a disease process without any evident physical cause.
The major difference between the two ( somatic disorder and illness anxiety disorder) is that If one or more physical symptoms are severe and associated with anxiety, then the diagnosis is somatic symptom disorder; in illness anxiety disorder the concern is majorly with the idea of being sick instead of the physical symptom itself.