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What is the definition of the term, 'social enterprise'? |
A. | A commercial organization that seeks to combine a profit seeking motive with the provision of social benefits. |
B. | A trading organization that is motivated by profit and a societal orientation. |
C. | A social enterprise undertakes social marketing and can take a variety of legal forms, including co-operative, a limited company and a community interest company. |
D. | A trading organization which serves a social purpose and which can take a variety of legal forms, including co-operative, a limited company and a community interest company. |
Answer» D. A trading organization which serves a social purpose and which can take a variety of legal forms, including co-operative, a limited company and a community interest company. |
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