Consumer rights and consumer protection | William Potter / Shutterstock From the Progressive Era to the 1980s, except for a brief hiatus in the 1920s, the United States continually advanced consumer protections, setting rigorous standards in dru…
Consumer protection started to be seen as a responsibility that individuals, deemed rational and capable, were expected to shoulder themselves, assuming they were provided adequate information about the terms of exchange.
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