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In Belgium, Norway, and Sweden, the percentage of workers who belong to unions isGroup of answer choicesalmost zero.less than it is in the United States.about the same as it is in the United States.greater than it is in the United States.

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In Belgium, Norway, and Sweden, the percentage of workers who belong to unions isGroup of answer choicesalmost zero.less than it is in the United States.about the same as it is in the United States.greater than it is in the United States.

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The percentage of workers who belong to unions in Belgium, Norway, and Sweden is greater than it is in the United States.

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