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HCHenry

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The What Went Wrong? feature in Chapter 12 focuses on a dispute between GoldieBlox, a toy company, and the Beastie Boys, a musical group.
 
  The dispute centered on GoldieBlox's use of a Beastie Boys song in a commercial without the Beastie Boy's permission. To justify their actions, GoldieBlox argued that their use of the song was justified based on the legal principle of ________ use.
  A) fair
  B) trivial
  C) limited
  D) inconsequential
  E) non-restricted

Question 2

Which is not part of Schumpeter's definition regarding the ways that entrepreneurs find opportunities to create new businesses?
 
  A) Use a new technology to produce a new product
  B) Use an existing technology to produce a new product
  C) Use an existing technology to produce an old product in a new way
  D) Find a new source of resources
  E) Find a new market for a new product


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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