Multiple Choice
The FTC sued the company that produces "Hooked on Phonics." The company claimed its products could teach users, even learning disabled users, how to read. In this case:
A) the company had to stop making such unsubstantiated claims
B) the company proved that its products did what they claimed, so the ads were allowed
C) the company won a cease-and-desist order against government harassment
D) the company proved that its products did what they claimed, so the ads were allowed and the company won a cease-and-desist order against government harassment
E) none of the other choices
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