Which value was important to consumers in the past but is a value that is less commonly held by consumers today? Multiple choice question. individualism future orientation continuous change achievement
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In a close-knit community, the Smith family represented strong family values. These values were passed down through generations and were the foundation of their lives. They gathered around the dinner table every Sunday, showing love and respect for each other. Their values were about togetherness, empathy, and harmonious relationships. The Smiths understood that their values were unique to their family, influenced by their education, culture, and the society they lived in. These values evolved with time and were deeply connected to their culture, religion, and social attitudes. The Smiths cherished and promoted their family values, ensuring they remained a source of strength for generations to come. What values were important to the Smith family? OPTIONS Wealth and material possessions Togetherness, empathy, and harmonious relationships Personal achievements Academic success
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