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The election of 1920
Ethical Dilemma
A situation where a person must choose between conflicting principles or values, often involving a morally challenging decision.
Consumer Bill of Rights
A set of principles and regulations designed to protect the rights of consumers, ensuring fairness and transparency in the marketplace.
Ethics of Exchange
Moral principles that govern the conduct of transactions and interactions in the marketplace, emphasizing fairness and honesty.
Right to Be Heard
A principle that ensures consumers' opinions and complaints are considered by regulatory bodies, ensuring fair treatment in the marketplace.
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