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sheilaspns

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The practice of buying or restoring other wetlands in exchange for the right to fill some wetlands is known as:
 a. wetlands trading
  b. wetlands exchanging
  c. wetlands mitigation banking d. wetlands restoration banking e. none of the other choices

Question 2

In SEC v. Howey, the Supreme Court:
 a. defined a security as an investment of money in an enterprise with the expectations of profits earned by the efforts of the investor
  b. was concerned with penalizing a case of fraud of investors in a large stock scam; it resulted in federal securities legislation being passed
  c. held all for profit investments to be subject to securities regulation d. held the sale of plots of land on a development to be a security
  e. none of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

e



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