Affirmative action is good business. So asserted the

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Affirmative action is good business. So asserted the National Association of Manufacturers while arguing retention of an executive order requiring some federal contractors to set numerical goals for hiring minorities and women. " Diversity in work force participation has produced new ideas in management, product development, and marketing," the association claimed.

The association's argument as it is presented in the passage above would be most strengthened if which of the following were true?

(A) The percentage of minority and women workers in business has increased more slowly than many minority and women's groups would prefer.
(B) Those businesses with the highest percentage of minority and women workers are those that have been the most innovative and profitable.
(C) Disposable income has been rising as fast as among the population as a whole.
(D) The biggest growth in the sales in the manufacturing sector has come in industries that market the most innovative products.
(E) Recent improvement in the management practices have allowed many manufacturers to experience enormous gains in worker productivity.

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by nonplus2 » Wed Oct 03, 2018 9:58 am

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(A) Preference is not at stake here. Hence, Incorrect.
(B) This one supports the assertion that diversity bears fruits for businesses. Correct
(C) Income of people not relevant. Hence, Incorrect.
(D) Not relevant to the argument.
(E) Relation of workers' productivity and profitability isn't mentioned in argument. Hence, Incorrect.