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Some governments have tried to make alcohol and tobacco less attractive to consumers by regulating what can be shown in advertisements for these products, rather than by banning advertising of them altogether. However, the need to obey the letter of these restrictions has actually stimulated advertisers to create advertisements that are more inventive and humorous than they were prior to the restrictions’ introduction
Which of the following, if true, would, in conjunction with the statements above, best support the conclusion that the government policy described above fails to achieve its objective?

A
Because of the revenues gained from the sale of alcohol and tobacco, governments have no real interest in making these products less attractive to consumers
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Advertisers tend to create inventive and humorous advertisements only if they have some particular reason to do so.
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Banning advertising of alcohol and tobacco is a particularly effective way of making these products less attractive to consumers
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D
The more inventive an advertisement is, the more attractive it makes the advertised product appear
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The correct option is D The more inventive an advertisement is, the more attractive it makes the advertised product appear
The more inventive an advertisement is, the more attractive it makes the advertised product appear

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