The beef industry denies that "mad cow" disease is an issue in the U.S
, resists increased inspections of cattle arriving slaughterhouses, and calls on cattlemen nationwide to persuade their representatives and senators in Congress to stop legislation to require "tracking" of cattle to their sources. What best describes the industry's approach?
A. Open systems approach D. Dysfunctional public relations
B. Closed systems approach E. Functionary public relations
C. Functional public relations
B
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One challenge to utilitarianism is due to alternative conceptions of ____.
a. the good b. freedom c. our ethos d. the divine e. belief
Country X has an automobile import tariff of over 200%, allowing only the extremely wealthy to
own imported vehicles. The most widely sold car in country X is a low-quality, out-dated model, which is the only indigenously built automobile in the country. The apparent brand loyalty towards the indigenous model is due to ________. A) the low quality of all imported brands B) the presence of high switching costs C) a general lack of satisfaction D) a lack of trust in imported automobiles