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The Partnering for Success feature in Chapter 1 focuses on start-up incubators and accelerators. According to the feature, participating in a start-up incubator or accelerator is an excellent way to ________.
 
  A) learn how to write a business plan
  B) prepare to become a franchisor
  C) gain access to mentors, partners and investors
  D) learn how to conduct an industry analysis
  E) prepare for a job in a major corporation

Question 2

Mintel, IBISWorld, and Bizminer are databases most likely to be used during the ________ feasibility stage of the feasibility analysis process.
 
  A) organizational
  B) economic
  C) political/legal
  D) industry/target market
  E) product/service



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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