D080 UNITS 3-6 - Study Guide Questions
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How do monopolies hurt consumers? ✔✔lack of economic competition, corporations have the
ability to raise the market price without losing customers to comp
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D080 UNITS 3-6 - Study Guide Questions
(GLOBAL) Already Passed
How do monopolies hurt consumers? ✔✔lack of economic competition, corporations have the
ability to raise the market price without losing customers to competition.
_________________ are statutes developed by governments to protect consumers from
predatory business practices and ensure fair competition. ✔✔anti-trust laws
A farmers market has many vendors and consumers who all sell and buy the same produce at the
same price.
Which type of market is represented? ✔✔Pure competition
A sole, national telephone company was found violating antitrust laws and was forced to
separate into regional companies.
What caused the violation of the antitrust laws? ✔✔Reduced competition (monopoly)
Which issue was the main purpose of the creation of the European Union? ✔✔The driving issue
was that one country or region could control natural resources, such as oil or land, in a monopoly
to the detriment of other European countries.
Many countries from several geographic regions are accused of dumping steel into the U.S.
market at unfairly low prices.
Which entity can the United States appeal to in order to correct this apparent market
manipulation? ✔✔World Trade Organization
___________________ was the first American antitrust policy. It dealt with limiting the power
of price-controlling cartels. Its scope has since been expanded to include a range of
anticompetitive practices. ✔✔The Sherman Antitrust Act (1890)
The idea that "nature is everyone's business" and led to the emergence of many new
environmental laws is referred to as what? ✔✔collective environment
_________ has been involved in many efforts to protect what is considered the shared global
environment and limit the impact of big business on the world's natural resources. ✔✔United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
_______________ was a binding resolution to reduce greenhouse gases. Although the United
States initially supported the resolution, the Senate failed to ratify the treaty. By 2001, the
resolution was opposed by President Bush because the treaty seriously threatened the U.S.
economy and did not require developing nations to lower their emissions at the same rate as
developed countries. ✔✔The Kyoto Protocol (1997)
During December 2015, 195 countries adopted the first ever legally binding, universal global
climate deal known as ____________________. This agreement set out concrete steps to keep
long-term global temperature increase at below 2°C. ✔✔the Paris Agreement
what law was implemented "to create and maintain conditions under which man and nature can
exist in productive harmony, and fulfill the social, economic, and other requirements of present
and future generations of Americans? (Signed into law by President Nixon on January 1, 1970)
✔✔National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
what was the key feature of NEPA? ✔✔requirement that federal agencies prepare an
environmental impact statement in every recommendation or report on proposals for legislation
True or False
The National Environmental Policy Act led to the implementation of the Environmental
Protection Agency. ✔✔true
Which of these agreements or treaties was to combat increased temperatures of global climate
change? ✔✔Paris
Which governmental entity was created to provide regulatory authority regarding pollution by
industry? ✔✔Environmental Protection Agency [EPA]
Which type of duty is required to take care of the collective environment across the nation?
✔✔Shared
What makes the enforcement of United Nations Environmental Program regulations difficult?
✔✔Sovereign rights of nations
This convention defines a child as a person under 18 years of age and aims to eliminate all
practices of slavery or those similar to slavery, such as the sale and trafficking of children, debt
bondage, forced or compulsory recruitment of children for use in armed conflict, child
prostitution, and so on. ✔✔Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999
This convention sets out seafarers' rights to decent work conditions. ✔✔The Maritime Labour
Convention (MLC), 2006
This convention details specific rights and protections for domestic workers working both in
their home country and as migrant workers. This includes a written contract that is enforceable in
the country of employment, or a written job offer that is available prior to traveling to the
country of employment. ✔✔Domestic Workers Convention, 2011
Which action is used by companies wishing to avoid working with vendors who use sweatshops?
✔✔Developing and imposing a company internal code of conduct for vendor labor practices
A major footwear brand company is contracting the manufacturing of its products to a
contractor's manufacturing plant overseas. The footwear company has been accused of turning a
blind eye to sweatshop practices at other overseas contract locations before.
How should the footwear company ensure that the contractor will comply with the standards set
forth in the code of conduct that ex
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