Do-you-believe-most-of-the-products-sold-in-America-are-safe-law-homework-help
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I have some discussion questions I need a really short answers please
.Question 1: Do you believe most of the products sold in America are safe?
Question 2: People sometimes take products and use them inappropriately to make funny videos for Youtube. Do you think the manufacturer should be liable if someone is misusing a product to make a funny video? Why or why not?
Ch 12,13
If I argued the US should relax Bankruptcy Laws and allow students to default on their student loans (with the understanding that the vast majority of loans are backed by the US government – which means the federal government would pay off the banks that gave you your student loan), do you think it would help or hurt the economy?
Franchises
One of the best ways to start a business is to buy a franchise (but franchises are expensive). What would be your ideal business to own?
Chap. 19 : The President appoints people to be in charge of a lot of Federal Agencies.
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Actions for Chap. 19 : The President appoints people to be in charge of a lot of Federal Agencies.
Do you think the President should be required to choose people who have some familiarity with an agency to be in charge of the agency? For example, should the head of the Environmental Protection Agency be required to have a degree in Biology? Should the Secretary of Defense be required to have served in the Military at some point in their life?
Why or Why Not?
Chap. 20: Consumer Protection
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Do you think the products you buy are generally safe for their intended use?
Why or Why Not?
Ch 21, 22
Actions for Protecting the Environment
In the United States we have a lot of public land such as National Parks and Government lands. The State of Alaska has large amounts of untouched land that is still in reserve.
Do you think we should preserve the untouched land in Alaska for future generations?
Why or why not?
Real Estate
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Our global population keeps moving upwards and upwards. Real estate will become a much more scarce commodity in the future. Do you think you will ever buy and own a house or other real estate?
Why or why not?
Ch 23, 24
We have a lot of choices for products and services to buy and there a quite a few companies willing to sell us things in America. When I think of competition (and fair competition) I like to think of the advertisements aired during the commercials of the Super Bowl, the Olympics or any other big television event. The companies that advertise in these time periods are paying a LOT of money for the time period and for making the ad itself. We usually see ads from very profitable companies. In the real world the day to day search for customers leads some companies to make extravagant claims that are simply untrue (in which case there competitors usually turn them into the FCC for unfair trade practices) or some advertisements are just inadvertently funny.
Do you think most people should just “know†that some things are funny and not meant to be true in an advertisement —- or should companies always try to stick to the facts?
We have a lot of choices for products and services to buy and there a quite a few companies willing to sell us things in America. When I think of competition (and fair competition) I like to think of the advertisements aired during the commercials of the Super Bowl, the Olympics or any other big television event. The companies that advertise in these time periods are paying a LOT of money for the time period and for making the ad itself. We usually see ads from very profitable companies. In the real world the day to day search for customers leads some companies to make extravagant claims that are simply untrue (in which case there competitors usually turn them into the FCC for unfair trade practices) or some advertisements are just inadvertently funny.
Do you think most people should just “know†that some things are funny and not meant to be true in an advertisement —- or should companies always try to stick to the facts?
What does the Law mean to you?
Does the United States have a Duty to — Police the World?
Does the United States have a Duty to — Provide money for foreign relief to other countries?