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Things people enjoy owning/using but are not necessary for survival.
Needs
Wants
Consumer
Services
Things required for survival or productivity.
Wants
Goods
Needs
Services
What is a consumer?
Someone who buys goods and services
Someone who sells goods and services
Someone who owns a business
Someone who works at a bank
What is Consumerism?
Many factors influence consumer spending, including how much money consumers have to spend. What are some factors that influence the decisions you make as a consumer? Explain.
Quality of life is...
The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
The amount of stuff a person or community can buy.
The work and personal life balance.
The measure of how skilled a person is.
All of the following are factors that affect consumer behaviours, except for....
Identity
Marketing
Technology
Health and Safety
In what ways does the government (legislation) affect the choices we make as consumers? Explain.
What advertising technique is being displayed in this image? How do you know?
What is the link between consumer spending and jobs?
The more people spend, the better it is for the ________.
What is limiting consumerism?
A consumer bought a dress that was advertised to make you look ten years younger and ten pounds slimmer. Unfortunately the dress did not deliver on its promises. What right protects the consumer from this false advertising?
Freedom to choose
Representational rights
Right to accurate information
A healthy environment
Select the answer that would best apply. When consumerism is high in a country then there is likely to be...
I - More employment
II - More production
III - More spending
IV - More demand
I and II
II and III
I and III
All of the above
Which of the following are NOT examples of print advertising?
Newspapers
Flyers
Business cards
TV Commercials
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