Pepsi Cola ran an advertising campaign "Drink Pepsi, Get Stuff.". If consumers collected enough caps from Pepsi products, they could redeem them for merchandise. On the print ad was the picture of a Harrier jet, a military aircraft that costs over a million dollars. Bob put together a group of investors, collected about $350,000 worth of Pepsi caps, and demanded his jet. What will be the critical

issue as to whether there is an enforceable contract?

a. Did Bob really think the ad was an offer?
b. Did Pepsi really mean for the ad to be an offer?
c. Would a reasonable person given all the circumstances have assumed the ad was an offer?
d. All of the above are correct.

C

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a. the Korean War b. the half century of tension between the Soviet Union and the United States following World War II c. the relationship between the United States and Cuba resulting from the mutual embargoes placed on one another d. a pause in a war e. a stalemate in foreign policy that is a prelude to war

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A strong relationship between two variables

A) Can imply causality in differential research. B) Cannot imply causality in differential research. C) Can imply causality in differential research but not in correlational research. D) Is entirely meaningless.

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