Good marketing managers know that

A.marketing strategies can't influence consumer "wants."

B.marketers can't create internal drives in consumers

C.it is not that difficult to develop a marketing strategy that gets consumers to do what they don't want to do.

D.All of the above are true

E.None of the above is true.

I pick D. please check my work.

I agree.

To check if your answer is correct, let's analyze each statement:

A. "Marketing strategies can't influence consumer 'wants.'" This statement is not true. Marketing strategies are designed to influence consumer behaviors and desires, aiming to create wants and needs for products and services.

B. "Marketers can't create internal drives in consumers." This statement is also false. Effective marketing campaigns can tap into consumers' emotions and create strong desires and motivations to purchase.

C. "It is not that difficult to develop a marketing strategy that gets consumers to do what they don't want to do." This statement is not true. While marketing strategies can sometimes influence consumer behaviors, they are usually built upon fulfilling existing wants and needs rather than persuading consumers to do something they genuinely do not want to do.

Considering that none of the statements are true, the correct answer is E. None of the above is true.

Therefore, your answer of selecting option D is incorrect. The correct answer is E. None of the above is true.