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Which situation is an example of coerced labor?

A. A student writes a paper for her college course.
B. A farmer forces people to work in the fields.
O C. A shop owner pays people to work in her shop.
O D. A man picks his friend up at the airport as a favor.

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Answer:

B. A farmer forces people to work in the fields.

Step-by-step explanation:

Coerced Labor is when someone is compelled against there will to provide work or service through the use of force, fraud, or coercion. A student doing an assignment is not coerced labor because it is though an education system. A shop owner paying people to work is payed labor which is done voluntarily and with agreed upon compensation. A man who picks up a friend is just a simple favor that he's doing because of his personal connection with the person which is done freely. Finally a farmer who is forcing people to work for him is the answer because they are doing it out of force rather than of free will or with compensation.

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