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michelleunicorn

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_____ is/are shared beliefs or group norms that are internalized and affect(s) the way people think, while _____ is/are based on values and attitudes and affect(s) the people act.
 a. Behaviorvalues
 b. Cultureinfrastructu re
  c. Valuesbehavior
 d. Infrastructurebehav ior
  e. Jurisprudencecultur e

Question 2

The Business Electronics Corp v. Sharp Electronics Corp case has generally:
 a. Made it harder for manufacturers to exercise price control over channel members.
  b. Made it easier for manufacturers to exercise price control over channel members.
  c. Had no effect on the manufacturer's ability to control prices.
  d. Resulted in strict prohibition of price control by manufacturers over channel members.
  e. Eliminated totally free riders from marketing channels.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

B



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