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iveyjurea

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How are retailers able to impose expensive slotting fees on manufacturers?
 a. Retailers face intense competition to acquire distribution rights.
  b. They are contractual agreements.
  c. The balance of power has shifted away from manufacturers and toward retailers.
  d. They are a form of pay-for-performance.
  e. The Federal Trade Commission condones the action.

Question 2

The following is an example of a ____ question. Should Macy's continue its excellent gift-wrapping program during Christmas? Yes ____ No ____
 a. double-barreled question
  b. leading question
  c. sensitive question
  d. open-ended question
  e. Both b and d are correct.



Andromeda18

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

b



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