Briefly describe working conditions in terms of consumer protection

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will be:
The consumer protection movement, which became prominent in the 1960s and 1970s, says consumers should be provided with adequate safety information and should have their complaints heard. Most states have offices to hear consumer complaints, including lawyers working in the offices of the state attorney general. State governments often establish professional standards and handle complaints about legal and medical services or insurance practices.

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comparison between one subject who receives a treatment and one who does not? a) single subject design b) nonequivalent control group design c) multiple baseline design d) cross-sectional design

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Federalism and the separation of powers

a. make the activities of interest groups more difficult. b. encourage interest group activity. c. have no impact on interest groups. d. discourage interest group activity. e. only promote interest group activity at the state level.

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A metropolitan reform strategy that divides public services into those performed by a metropolitan central government and those performed by local governments is called a:

A. two-tiered government. B. city-county consolidation. C. special district. D. metropolitan statistical area.

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