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Question
The right to _______ gives consumers the assurance that a variety of products at competitive prices will be available whenever possible.
(A) choose
(B) have information
(C) be heard
(D) privacy
(E) safety
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(A) greenhouse effect
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(C) pollution constant
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(A) Ozone Protection Act
(B) Environmental Policy Act
(C) Clean Air Act
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(A) True
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(A) True
(B) False
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(A) Degradation
(B) Environmental Scrutiny
(C) Long-range viability
(D) Sustainability
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______ is the government's ability to take private property for government use.
(A) Community involvement
(B) Corporate stewardship
(C) Corporate interaction
(D) Government intervention
(E) Eminent domain
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(A) True
(B) False
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(A) True
(B) False
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(A) True
(B) False
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(A) Business groups never complain about the media because they know that it is always fair and unbiased.
(B) The media provide information for those in the market and nonmarket environment so that people know what is going on in the world, primarily so that business, society and government can make better decisions.
(C) Factual stories report on why the story is important and what implications it has on society.
(D) The media shape individual attitudes and values about issues that result in public sentiment.
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Which of the following are elements of the business-community relationship?
(A) Community power
(B) Eminent domain
(C) Layoffs and plant closings
(D) Corporate social responsibility
(E) International treaties
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Which statement best describes the product liability litigation process and the parties involved?
(A) Product liability litigation is the process of a business (offendant) filing a lawsuit against a firm (defendant) to be compensated for harm resulting from defective products.
(B) Product liability litigation is the process of a consumer (offendant) filing a lawsuit against a firm (defendant) to be compensated for harm resulting from defective products.
(C) Product liability litigation is the process of a consumer (plaintiff) filing a lawsuit against a firm (defendant) to be compensated for harm resulting from defective products or business actions.
(D) Product liability litigation is the process of a consumer (plaintiff) filing a lawsuit against a firm (defendant) to be compensated for harm resulting from defective products but not from business actions.
(E) Product liability litigation is the process of a consumer (plaintiff) filing a lawsuit against a firm (defendant) through the federal court system to be compensated for harm resulting from defective products.
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(A) product
(B) collaboration
(C) consumer right
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_________ contend that morals can change based on time, the circumstances of the situation, and personal opinion.
(A) Relativism ethics
(B) Global ethics
(C) Universal ethics
(D) Executive ethics
(E) Utilitarian ethics
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Explain the relationship between business ethics and ethical dilemmas.
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The _______ deals with the global rules of trade between member nations and ensures smooth and predictable operations.
(A) World Health Organization
(B) International Trade Commission
(C) World Trade Organization
(D) United Federation of Free Markets
(E) Global Business Group
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(A) flat takeover
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________occur when one company does not want to be acquired.
(A) Acquisition under duress
(B) Hostile takeovers
(C) Merger
(D) Integrated market merger.
(E) Vertical merger
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(A) To protect competition.
(B) To protect consumers.
(C) To encourage domination of one company over another.
(D) To protect small business from large businesses.
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The Supreme Court can overturn statutes passed by Congress.
(A) True
(B) False
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(A) True
(B) False
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(A) True
(B) False
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What are three types of lawsuits?
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What is the first thing the DOJ and FTC do when investigating mergers?
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Which statement about the legislative stage business should focus on to influence lawmaking and who should be the strategic focus is not correct?
(A) Business focuses on the floor action stage private voting members.
(B) Business focuses on the conference action stage pivotal voting members.
(C) Business focuses on the conference action stage majority voting members.
(D) Business focuses on the committee action stage pivotal voting members.
(E) Business does not focus on any part of the government process.
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Proper communication can help to maintain a positive company and brand reputation.
(A) True
(B) False
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Issues management is used to anticipate and respond to both threats and opportunities.
(A) True
(B) False
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Firms that are less likely to be active in PA management are those that are significantly affected by government.
(A) True
(B) False