| A | B |
| Better Business Bureau | The organization which persuades businesses to remedy problems or fullfill promises for a product or service being questioned. |
| Federal Trade Commission | The agency that enforces laws and regulations concerning unfair advertising. |
| be informed, choose, seek remedy for problems with products or services | Name 3 consumer responsibilities: |
| U.S. Postal Service | Enforces laws against mail fraud. |
| demand | The amount of goods and services consumers are willing and able to buy is called: |
| department stores | Offer a wide vriety of goods, such as clothing, furniture, appliances, and sporting goods. |
| outlet stores | Stores that carry manufacturer's overruns at discounted prioces are: |
| supply | The amount of goods and services that producers will provide at various prices. |
| price | The amount of money given or asked for when goods and services are bought and sold. |
| brand name goods | A word or name on a product that helps consumers distinguish it from other products. |
| speciality stores | Sell a large assortment of goods in one prodjuct line or a few related lines, such at Foot Locker and ACE Hardware. |
| store brands | LAbels on products carrying the store name. |
| generic products | Productrs that are unbranded and sold at reduced prices: |
| market | Any place where individuals buy and sell goods and services. |
| demand | The amount of goods or services consumers are willing and able to buy are: |
| superstores | Extremely large stores that sell mass merchandise items like clothing; garden products and books are called: |
| product labeling | The Food and Drug Administration ensures this. |
| US Postal Service | Enforces laws against mail fraud. |
| choose | A consumer responsibility. |
| consumer responsibility | Being informed, to choose, and to seek remedy for problems or services are all: |
| Food and Drug Administration | Agency that ensures accurate product labeling. |