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oliviahorn72

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When it comes to consumer education this cannot be overemphasized:
 
  (a) critical thinking skills (b) signs of fraudulent claims (c) consumer protection agencies (d) consumer misconceptions

Question 2

Promotions using impressive sounding terms with limited availability, and a no-risk mon-ey back guarantee are examples of:
 
  (a) fraudulent claims (b) ineffective advertising (c) public service announcements (d) con-sumer rights



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: A

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: A



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