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misspop

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To properly protect consumers
 
 

a. tests of a product can safely assume that the product will be used in just the way that the manufacturer intends
  it to be used.


 

b. accidents occur exclusively as a result of product misuse.
  c. if a product poses a potential, serious threat, a company may need to take extraordinary measures to ensure
  continued safe use of it.
  d. only new products, not established products, need to be tested.



Question 2

Legal paternalism is the doctrine that the law
 
 

a. may justifiably be used to restrict the freedom of individuals for their own good.
  b. may justifiably forbid lawsuits against those who act paternalistically.
  c. should encourage business to develop a paternal sense of responsibility for consumers.
  d. should only restrict people's freedom in order to protect other people.




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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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