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Jeremy Clarkson, a Marketing Critic, Is Concerned About the Pervasiveness

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Jeremy Clarkson, a marketing critic, is concerned about the pervasiveness of marketing. He points to advertising messages everywhere, from Web sites and e-mails to unwanted direct mail and catalogs to television commercials and product tie-ins to billboards and store signs. From the description given, it can be concluded that Jeremy is concerned about ________.


A) high promotion costs
B) cultural pollution
C) deceptive practices
D) false wants and too much materialism
E) the balance between private goods and social goods

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