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When evolution works to effect a change in a population, it is engaged in __________.
Standard Economic Thought
The dominant or traditional theories and principles in economics, often focusing on market efficiency, supply and demand, and rational choice.
Strikes
A form of protest where workers stop working in an attempt to force an employer to comply with their demands, such as higher pay or improved working conditions.
Defensive Lockout
A tactic used by employers to prevent workers from working during a labor dispute to protect the company's assets or interests.
Picketing
A form of protest by workers outside a place of employment or another significant location to express grievances or demand rights, often during strikes or labor disputes.
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