41 College protests of labor exploitation. The United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) was formed by students on
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41 College protests of labor exploitation. The United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) was formed by students on U.S. and Canadian college campuses in 1999 to pro- test labor exploitation in the apparel industry. Clark University sociologist Robert Ross analyzed the USAS movement in the Journal of World-Systems Research
(Winter 2004). Between 1999 and 2000, there were 18 student “sit-ins” for a “sweat-free campus” organized at several universities. These data are saved in the SITIN file. The following table gives the duration (in days) of each sit-in, as well as the number of student arrests. Do the data support the theory that sit-ins of longer duratian are more likely to lead to arrests? Support your answer with a graph.
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