Consumer Protections Project
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Description
This lesson plan introduces students to the significance of consumer protection laws within a functional market economy.
Essential Question: How have governments historically protected consumers from fraud and ensured accurate information about goods/services?
It educates students about the pivotal role of these laws in safeguarding consumers from fraudulent business practices, hazardous products, and subpar services. Through an engaging learning approach, students will discover how consumer protection laws maintain honesty among sellers, prevent unwelcome surprises, and foster a sense of trust in the marketplace. This interactive lesson employs real-world examples, case studies, and discussions to illustrate the impact of consumer protection laws in various sectors of the economy, empowering students with valuable insights into their rights as consumers and the mechanisms that ensure their well-being in the marketplace.