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C 1 - $100 The least common type of business organization in the U.S.?
C 1- $200 A business owned and operated by one person
C 1- $300 Corporation that has manufacturing or service operations in a number of countries
C 1- $400 A government document that gives permission to create a corporation
C 1- $500 In a limited partnership an inactive partner has this for the business's debts
C 2 - $100 Enforces purity, effectiveness and truthful labeling of food, drugs, and cosmetics
C 2- $200 Enforces antitrust laws, price fixing and other deceptive practices
C 2- $300 Regulates the sale of stocks, bonds, and securities
C 2- $400 outlawed restraints and monopolies that hindered trade
C 2- $500 Outlawed Price Discrimination
C 3 - $100 A monopoly owned and operated by the government like water service
C 3- $200 Costs are minimized by single firm producing the product
C 3- $300 Market structure where one firm has a monopoly because of it’s location
C 3- $400 Monopoly based on ownership or control of a manufacturing method, process, or other scientific advance
C 3- $500 Justification for a natural monopoly that a larger firm can be more efficient
C 4 - $100 Large number of buyers and sellers of identical products
C 4 - $200 Situation in which a few large companies dominate the market
C 4 - $300 When a major car company lowers it’s prices other car makers will probably…
C 4 - $400 This market structure has the least competition
C 4 - $500 Monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly are characterized as this
C 5- $100 Non-cash charge a company takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
C 5 - $200 Sales strategy focusing on a product’s image, quality or design rather than price
C 5- $300 Price paid for the use of another’s money
C 5- $400 Unintended side effect of some economic activity
C 5- $500 Philosophy that government should not interfere with business activities
C 1 A - $100 partnerships $
C 1 A- $200 Sole Proprietorship $
C 1 A- $300 Multinational $
C 1 A- $400 Charter $
C 1 A- $500 Limited Liability $
C 2 A- $100 Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) $
C 2 A- $200 Federal Trade Commission ( FTC) $
C 2 A- $300 Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) $
C 2 A- $400 Sherman Antitrust Act $
C 2 A- $500 Clayton Antitrust Act $
C 3 A - $100 Government Monopoly $
C 3 A - $200 Natural Monopoly $
C 3 A - $300 Geographic Monopoly $
C 3 A - $400 Technological Monopoly $
C 3 A - $500 Economies of Scale $
C 4 A - $100 Perfect Competition $
C 4 A - $200 Oligopoly $