Advertising and Society
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a U.S. government agency established in 1914 to protect consumers and promote competition by enforcing antitrust laws and preventing deceptive business practices. The FTC plays a crucial role in regulating advertising, ensuring that it is truthful and not misleading, especially as mass advertising grew during the Industrial Revolution. The agency focuses on protecting vulnerable populations, including children, from misleading advertisements that can affect their well-being.
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