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Aggregation in sales and operations planning is by groups of customers on the supply side and by product families on the demand side of the firm's supply chain.
Committees of Observation
were bodies established by American colonists during the early stages of the Revolutionary War to enforce the boycott of British goods following the Townshend Acts and to spread the cause of liberty.
Revolutionary Tribunals
Courts established in revolutionary periods, especially noted during the French Revolution, to try enemies of the revolution swiftly and without the same procedural rights as regular courts.
Spy Networks
Organized groups of spies that collect intelligence and conduct espionage operations for governments, organizations, or military units.
Townshend Acts
A series of British Acts of Parliament passed during 1767 and 1768 relating to the British colonies in America, which imposed duties on tea, lead, paint, paper, and glass.
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