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Laws that protect employees from discrimination, unfair wages, and unsafe conditions fall under __________ law.
Employment & labor
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Laws that regulate pollution, waste disposal, and environmental impact are part of __________ law.
Environmental
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A company stealing another company’s logo, invention, or music is an example of __________ theft.
Intellectual property
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__________ are the moral principles that guide how a company behaves and makes decisions.
Business ethics
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Business law is created by governments, regulatory agencies, and __________ through legal rulings.
Courts
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__________ is when a person uses secret company information to make unfair profits in the stock market.
Insider trading
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__________ occurs when a company exaggerates product benefits or misleads consumers with false claims.
False advertising
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Companies must provide truthful financial reports and follow __________ law to prevent fraud in stock markets.
Investment
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Paying or offering gifts to influence business decisions is known as __________.
Bribery
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__________ law ensures fairness in agreements between businesses, such as contracts and transactions.
Contract
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Unlike company rules, business __________ have legal consequences like fines or jail time if violated.
Laws
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Some businesses design __________ products that break easily so consumers have to buy replacements more often.
Poor quality
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Unethical business practices can lead to legal trouble and harm a company's __________.
Reputation
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__________ law prevents companies from misleading consumers and ensures product safety and fair advertising.
Consumer protection
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Selling products that are defective or dangerous to use is considered __________.
Unsafe products
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__________ involves forcing children to work in harsh and unsafe conditions, often in factories, farms, or mines.
Child labor
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__________ law prevents monopolies and ensures fair competition among businesses.
Competition
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Charging excessively high prices for essential goods during an emergency is called __________.
Price gouging
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Companies that ignore safety laws and fail to provide proper protective gear create __________.
Unsafe working environments
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Copyrights, trademarks, and patents are protected under __________ law.
Intellectual property
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