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What is DECA? Explain the value of membership in DECA.

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Home countries may implement special laws and regulations to ensure that the international business behavior of their firms is conducted within the:
 a. legal, moral, and ethical boundaries considered appropriate.
  b. city, county, and state boundaries as defined by local governments.
  c. social and cultural boundaries of the local government.
  d. safety of the state laws.



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Answer to Question 1

DECA is a student professional organization established nearly 70 years ago. DECA's major objective is to strengthen marketing and management skills. Special attention is given to building technical, basic scholastic, communication, human relations, and other employable skills. As with any student professional organization, the value of membership in DECA is that it fosters leadership, civic consciousness, career training, and social responsibility.

Answer to Question 2

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