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What is the mission of federal trade commission?

Protect consumers


Which measures are used by government to protect consumers?

meaures governments put in place to protect consumers from abuse


Why did congress established federal trade commission in 1914?

The Federal Trade Commission was established to protect consumers from unscrupulous trade practices.


What measures protect consumers from the governments personal shopping histories?

What measures protect consumers from their government obtaining their personal shopping histories


How do President Jackson stood up for the rights of states but acted forcefully to protect?

He acted to protect the authority of the federal government.


What is one thing the government does to protect consumers?

tests products for safety.


What was the first time the federal government acted to protect consumers?

The federal government first acted to protect consumers with the establishment of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1906, following the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act. This legislation aimed to prevent the misbranding and adulteration of food and medicines, ensuring that consumers had access to safe products. The initiative marked a significant shift towards federal regulation in response to public health concerns, particularly highlighted by Upton Sinclair's novel "The Jungle." Subsequent measures expanded consumer protection in various sectors, laying the groundwork for future regulatory agencies.


The federal trade commission was created during the wilson years to protect consumers?

Yes. This is true.


What is government attempted to protect with civil-rights law?

the US economy and consumers


What do government regulation of the free market is require to do?

Ensure competition and protect consumers


What is government attempting to protect with civil right laws?

the US economy and consumers


Do the federal government control banks?

The federal government does not directly control banks, but it does regulate them through various agencies, such as the Federal Reserve, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). These agencies establish rules and guidelines to ensure the stability and integrity of the banking system, oversee compliance with banking laws, and protect consumers. Additionally, the government can influence monetary policy through the Federal Reserve, impacting how banks operate.