ANSWER: (D) EMPOWERED THE FTC TO DEAL WITH FALSE AND DECEPTIVE ACTS OR PRACTICES
EXPLANATION: The United States in 1983 amended Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTCA) by the enactment of the Wheeler–Lea Act.
Furthermore, the Wheeler–Lea Act was enacted to proscribe "unfair or deceptive acts or practices" in the commerce.
Lastly, the Wheeler–Lea Act provided civil penalties for the violators of the Section 5 of the FTCA, and also empowered FTC to protect consumers from false advertising practices in the state.