Question

(p. 349) The major federal consumer protection agencies are authorized by law to:
A. Intervene directly into the very center of free market activities, if that is considered necessary to protect consumers.
B. Substitute government-mandated standards for decision making by private buyers and sellers.
C. Intervene in the market by influencing consumers to buy one product or service rather than another.
D. Both A and B, but not C

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