Examlex

Solved

The First Three Cars I Bought All Fell Apart Around

question 84

Multiple Choice

The first three cars I bought all fell apart around 50,000 miles.It was called planned obsolescence and no one seemed to care until companies entered the market that promised 70,000,then 80,000,and finally 100,000 warranties.What sets a great car apart from a good one now is not the quality,which is assumed,but performance,safety and fuel economy.A car that can achieve all three is highly sought after.In the automotive market,performance,safety and fuel economy are sterling examples of:


Definitions:

Emotionally Disturbed Delinquents

Individuals, typically juveniles, who engage in criminal activities and have been diagnosed with significant emotional or behavioral disorders.

Psychosocial Development

A theory proposed by Erik Erikson that describes 8 stages through which a healthily developing human should pass from infancy to late adulthood.

Trust

The belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.

Mistrust

A lack of confidence or faith in something or someone, often resulting from negative experiences or a sense of uncertainty.

Related Questions