In Chapter 13's "A Question of Ethics: How NOT to Win Friends & Influence Communities," the key lesson is that ________

A) corporations must put people first and profits second
B) fashion designers can become authorities on LGBT issues
C) missteps on social media can create a major backlash among communities
D) ethical organizations can prevail during difficult times


C

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