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storky111

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Chad could not remember the products that were being endorsed during a graphic program about the Vietnam War on the History Channel. The most probable explanation of this situation is that
 a. studies have shown that violence can interfere with a customer's recall ability.
  b. Chad did not like any of the products being advertised.
  c. Chad was watching the program for the first time.
  d. Chad had not seen the ads for products related to the program.
  e. Chad was not in the Vietnam War.

Question 2

Successful alliances achieve five levels of integration which are:
 a. strategic, tactical, operational, interpersonal, and cultural.
 b. tactical, strategic, cultural, geographical, and interpersonal.
 c. interpersonal, geographical, cultural, tactical and operational.
 d. strategic, tactical, operational, interpersonal and geographical.
 e. none of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

a



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