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mydiamond

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Which of the following subsectors of the government supersector is also called the not-for-profit sector?
 A) federal government
  B) state and local government
  C) advocacy, grantmaking, and civic organizations
  D) information sector
  E) arts, entertainment, and recreation

Question 2

When competitive position is strong:
 A) accounts should advertise through telemarketing, direct mail, and the Internet.
  B) accounts should advertise through posters, radios, billboards, and newspapers.
  C) accounts should receive minimal personal selling effort since their competitive position is already strong.
  D) accounts should receive a heavy investment where it is possible to strengthen the seller's competitive position.
  E) accounts should receive a heavy investment of effort and resources.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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