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darbym82

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This aspect of corporate social responsibility recognizes the increasing globalization of the 21st century market and addresses issues such as fair wages and safe working conditions.
 
  A) social value proposition
  B) public interest
  C) financial responsibility
  D) environmental responsibility
  E) human rights responsibility

Question 2

This is the conscious behavior of consumers to buy all or most of their products and services from ethical producers.
 
  A) supply and demand
  B) consumer responsibility
  C) ecological consumerism
  D) greenwashing
  E) ethical consumerism



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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