Which of the following was not a reason the U.S. Congress passed the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act? 1) The consumer could not typically bargain with the seller over the terms of a consumer product contract. 2) Consumer products were typically sold with a form contract dictated by the seller. 3) Manufacturers and retailers were eager to see a change in the law in order to mandate social responsibility in their respective industries. 4) The remedies stated in consumer product contracts were sometimes not useful to the consumer.