Multiple Choice
Understanding the religious beliefs of foreign markets is:
A) not really necessary because religion is one and the Truth is universal.
B) useful, because religions affect attitudes and beliefs across cultures.
C) not necessary because religion is not a part of culture; it is beyond culture.
D) useful because there is always the possibility of conversion.
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