November 12 th. 1. Oreos in _______ are less sweet a. Russia b. China c. Brazil d. India.

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November 12 th

1. Oreos in _______ are less sweet a. Russia b. China c. Brazil d. India

2. This is the first level of a market entry strategy a. Internet b. Joint Venture c. Licensing d. Strategic Alliance e. Foreign Direct Investment

3. Blue Tooth Technology was developed by a. Licensing b. Joint Venture c. Strategic Alliance d. Consortia

4. The class felt that getting involved with the Olympics was probably worth it. a. TRUE b. FALSE

5. Who will celebrate her birthday tomorrow? a. Michelle Elton