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Lynne Sharp Paine contends that it is unethical for advertisers to target young children

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Lynne Sharp Paine contends that it is unethical for advertisers to target young children. She categorizes "young children" as children who lack the conceptual abilities required for making consumer decisions.

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According to the video lecture, there are two factors that contribute to the absence of civil liberties and the rise of authoritarianism in the work place:

  1. Scientific management and personnel engineering in the 21st century.
  2. The law give employer free hand in hiring and firing employees. “for good cause, or no cause.”
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When we consider the ethical issues, that are attached to the issue of the consumer, we ask "What responsibility does a manufacturer or company have to a rational agent that freely enters into capitalist economic exchange?"
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"Employment at Will" refers to what is sometimes known as "On-demand scheduling" or the "gig economy".

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The act of congress which established the right to form and join unions is called:

THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT (WAGNER ACT)
THE TAFT-HARTLEY ACT
THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT
THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT


 



ACCORDING TO THE VIDEO LECTURE, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WAS NOT LISTED AS A MEANS TO PERSUADE SOMEONE TO BUY A PARTICULAR PRODUCT.

 

 

HONESTY

 

 

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PSYCHOLOGICAL APPEALS

 

 

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ACCORDING TO THE VIDEO LECTURE ON CONSUMERS, A SELLER'S EXPLOITATION OF A SHORT TERM SITUATION IN WHICH BUYERS HAVE FEW PURCHASE OPTIONS, IS KNOWN AS ____________.

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