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The Cuban Missile Crisis is an example of
Implied Warranty
A legal presumption that a product will fulfill the basic functions for which it was sold, without being explicitly stated by the seller.
Merchantability
Concerns the basic standard of quality and functionality that goods sold must meet, implying they are fit for the general purpose for which they are sold.
Fitness
A state of health and well-being, often focused on the ability to perform physical activities or meet specific physical criteria.
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