Consumerism Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. The promotion of products, goods and services by companies
  2. 4. the distance you can lift your mouse off a surface and still have the sensor register
  3. 5. A marketing technique where subtle references to a certain product or brand are incorporated into other works, such as a film or tv show.
  4. 7. A tax imposed by a country on goods and services imported in from other countries
  5. 8. Refers to the wealth, comfort, goods, and necessities of different classes in different areas
  6. 13. A government limit set to the price that companies can charge for goods and services, to ensure products are affordable and to regulate monopolies
  7. 14. Games created by mid-size and major publishers
  8. 15. The theoretical impact of consumer choices on producer’s actions
  9. 18. Air pollution, water pollution, Carbon footprint, and deforestation are some examples of this
  10. 19. Advertising which uses statements from everyday citizens that praise the product
  11. 20. The first prototype version of a new developing game, meant to test for quality and bugs
Down
  1. 1. In the context of advertising, famous personalities or celebrities advertise a product using their name
  2. 3. Economic well-being
  3. 6. When advertisers imply that people like you use the product
  4. 9. Dots per inch, used to measure the sensitivity of a mouse
  5. 10. Stands for graphical user interface. Menus inventories, and other non-game interactives systems on-screen
  6. 11. The theory that increasing the consumption of goods and services purchased in the market is always beneficial to the economy, and that people’s happiness depend on consumption and obtaining goods
  7. 12. A form of consumer activism where people agree to not buy from or deal with a person, company, or organization for moral, social political, or environmental reasons
  8. 16. The study of the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services
  9. 17. Advertising that is based on imagery and evoking strong emotional feelings rather than information