Traditional channels of distribution
A. may involve little or no cooperation among channel members.
B. are usually controlled through strong legal contracts.
C. are usually preferred to other distribution arrangements.
D. do not perform bulk-breaking activities.
E. are easier to control than corporate channel systems.
Answer: A
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