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TRAITS OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

GOVERNMENT AND LAWS

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS

VOCABULARY

TRAITS OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS GOVERNMENT AND LAWS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VOCABULARY $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

What is a private enterprise? C 1 - $100 What is a private enterprise?

What determines the price of a product?

If the supply is higher than the quantity demand, what do you have? C 1 - $300 If the supply is higher than the quantity demand, what do you have?

What are the two basic strategies that businesses use to compete?

When does a monopoly exist? C 1 - $500 When does a monopoly exist?

What is a global business? C 2 - $100 What is a global business?

What is a domestic business?

What is a business purpose? C 2 - $300 What is a business purpose?

What are the functions of business?

What does procurement involve?

What agency protects workers?

What are the three branches of government?

C 3 - $300 The four federal agencies regulate products, employees, business, and ___________?

Lobbyist are part of the legislative branch. True or False?

The Securities & Exchange commission protect investors from what?

What is the definition of telecommuting?

Flextime allows workers to what? C 4 - $200 Flextime allows workers to what?

C 4 - $300 What is the FCC?

C 4 - $400 What does BBB stand for?

C 4 - $500 Which president came up with the Bill of Rights that states Consumer of Basic Rights?

C 5 - $100 Define Patent

C 5 - $200 Define the FDA

Define the Federal Trade Commission

C 5 - $400 Define AD Council

Define Green Marketing C 5 - $500 Define Green Marketing

It is business ownership by ordinary people, not the government. C 1 A - $100 It is business ownership by ordinary people, not the government. $

C 1 A - $200 The marketplace determines prices through the interaction of supply and demand $

C 1 A - $300 You have a surplus $

Price competition and non-price competition C 1 A - $400 Price competition and non-price competition $

C 1 A - $500 A monopoly exists when there is no competition and one firm controls the market for a given product $

A business that sells its product in more than one country C 2 A - $100 A business that sells its product in more than one country $

A business that sells its product in only one country C 2 A - $200 A business that sells its product in only one country $

C 2 A - $300 A business exists to serve the needs of its customers in order to make a profit $

Product and Procurement Marketing Management and C 2 A - $400 Product and Procurement Marketing Management and Finance and Accounting $

C 2 A - $500 Procurement involves buying materials, products and supplies needed to run a business $

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) C 3 A - $100 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) $

Executive, Judicial, and Legislative C 3 A - $200 Executive, Judicial, and Legislative $

C 3 A - $300 Environment $

C 3 A - $400 False $

C 3 A - $500 Deceptive practices $

C 4 A - $100                                               Working at home $

Choose their own work hours C 4 A - $200 Choose their own work hours $

Federal Communication Commission $

Better Business Bureau C 4 A - $400 Better Business Bureau $

C 4 A - $500 John F. Kennedy $

C 5 A - $100 You alone own rights $

A government agency that regulates food, drugs, and cosmetic sales C 5 A - $200 A government agency that regulates food, drugs, and cosmetic sales $

Forces the principles of a private enterprise system C 5 A - $300 Forces the principles of a private enterprise system $

A non-profit organization that produces public service & campaign $

C 5 A - $500 In green marketing, companies engage in the production and promotion of environmentally safe products $

FJ Topic Protecting Workers $

What does OSHA stand for and what does it mean? FJ Question What does OSHA stand for and what does it mean? $

FJ Ans OSHA stands for the Occupational Safety and Heath Administration, and it sets the guidelines for workplace safety and environmental concerns $

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