You work for a nonprofit agency that rescues abused animals. You have identified your target market and are now focusing on the marketing aspect. You have prior experience with this task and begin the process by doing which of the following?

a. Implement a telephone campaign and contact all of the individuals and
groups your agency is targeting.
b. Contact the segment of the target market that is most likely to have the
means to substantially support the agency.
c. Focus the marketing efforts equally on all groups of the target market.
d. Break down the market into portions so that the marketing efforts can be
focused on just a few of the segments.


D

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A youth was reported as using drugs. She has a poor attitude toward school but is doing well academically, recently received an award for academic achievement, and has not been caught in any other trouble at school

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The rewards of being a social justice organizer include:

A. Staying true to your most valued commitments, actions, and targets throughout your career B. Being able to eventually be in charge of political campaigns C. Developing the capacity to speak at legislative hearings and rallies D. Having real influence over the latest legislation on poverty

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Which type of gamblers makes up the largest group?

a. Pathological gamblers b. Compulsive/addicted gamblers c. Social/recreational gamblers d. Problem Gamblers

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