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itsmyluck

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Thoughts such as that is impossible or that is not what US Weekly said describe
 a. disagreeable affect.
  b. counterarguments.
  c. peripheral arguments.
  d. central arguments.
  e. source derogations.

Question 2

________ is concerned with specific markets or market segments and the development of marketing programs that will fulfill the needs of customers in those markets.
 a. Strategic planning
 b. Tactical planning
 c. The marketing plan
 d. Marketing
 e. Competitive intelligence



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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