A) a statistical area of 2.5 million people or more.
B) a highly urbanized area with a centrally located population of at least 1,000,000 people.
C) a cluster of exurbs that function as a single unit due to the proximity of their geographic locations to an urbanized area.
D) a statistical area that has at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 people and adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration.
E) a statistical area of at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more people and adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration.
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A) Lanham Act.
B) Sherman Antitrust Act.
C) Federal Trade Commission Act.
D) Robinson-Patman Act.
E) Clayton Act.
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A) Environmental scanning changes the marketing environment.
B) Environmental scanning identifies and interprets potential trends.
C) Environmental scanning should be done at least every five years.
D) Environmental scanning focuses primarily on ecological factors.
E) There is too much information generated from environmental scanning to make it viable for small firms.
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A) Coca-Cola risks losing its generic status.
B) In order to maintain the use of its widely recognizable trademark,Coca-Cola must prevent the name from becoming generic.
C) The Robinson-Patman Act conferred ownership of the Coke name and other trademarked property to the Coca-Cola Company.
D) The government will file charges for trademark infringement only if the owner of the trademark has documented proof of wrongdoing.
E) By protecting its trademark,Coca-Cola is protecting the entire soft drink industry from indirect competition.
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A) Naderism
B) consumerism
C) green marketing
D) anti-corporate activism
E) cause marketing
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A) Men in need help from the Geek squad do not want women "Geeks" to help them because it makes them feel inferior.
B) The Geek Squad has exclusive rights to the home-help segment thanks to their relationship with Best Buy.
C) The Geek Squad can only assist customers who purchase Dell Computers.
D) The need for the Geek Squad was the result of many environmental factors,not simply a need for technological knowledge.
E) Although the Geek Squad brought more customers into Best Buy,the rate of product returns has only dropped a negligible amount.
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A) The U.S. ,Japan,China,and the E.U.countries will increase investments in sustainable living infrastructure.
B) 3D printing is creating a resurgence in domestic manufacturing.
C) Partnerships,collaborations,and co-creation of value will become important dimensions of business rivalry.
D) Healthcare,gun-control,and marijuana regulation are receiving increasing attention.
E) High unemployment and reduced income is increasing demand at discount retailers for lower-cost and smaller-sized products.
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A) 273 million.
B) 314 million.
C) 323 million.
D) 358 million.
E) 414 million.
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A) pure competition.
B) cross-market competition.
C) an oligopoly.
D) monopolistic competition.
E) a monopoly.
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A) Robinson-Patman Act
B) Consumer Product Safety Act
C) Lanham Act
D) Federal Trade Commission Act
E) Fair Packaging and Labeling Act
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A) pure competition
B) limited competition
C) a monopoly
D) an oligopoly
E) monopolistic competition
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A) pure competition
B) oligopoly
C) monopolistic competition
D) monopoly
E) marginal competition
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A) (1) protect the investment of energy,time,and money that the owner of a trademark has invested in the development of the product and (2) guarantee the owner of the trademark complete rights to his work for the duration of the owner's lifetime.
B) (1) protect the inventor's individual rights and (2) provide the company with the maximum profits possible.
C) protect the rights of the inventor both here and abroad.
D) (1) protect the public so they will get the product it wants and asks for and (2) protect the government so it will be able to collect its fair share of taxes from the revenues generated.
E) (1) protect the firm selling the trademarked product and (2) protect the consumer buying the product.
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A) many coffee marketers increased the distribution of their coffees in supermarkets.
B) many coffee marketers added new coffee flavors and seasonal blends.
C) there was an increase in coffee consumption since 2003 among those who are 18 to 24 years old.
D) there was a shift in demand from coffee to other competing beverages such as tea,soft drinks,juices,and bottled water.
E) there was an increase in away-from-home consumption due to an increase in consumers' discretionary incomes.
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A) engage in self-regulation.
B) engage in comparative advertising.
C) issue an advertising injunction.
D) guarantee truth-in-advertising.
E) run corrective advertising.
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A) gross income
B) bonus income
C) discretionary income
D) disposable income
E) profit
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A) 5.0 billion
B) 6.3 billion
C) 7.1 billion
D) 7.9 billion
E) 9.5 billion
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