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Deast7027

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Primary key ___________________ ___________ in a relational table must be a unique identifier for a row.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Which of the following is one of the two basic criteria that makes a primary government financially accountable for a legally separate entity?
 
  a. The primary government's chief executive appoints three of the entity's trustees.
  b. The primary government appoints a voting majority of the entity's governing body.
  c. A department of the primary government can make grants to the entity.
  d. A department of the primary government is authorized to obtain and review the entity's financial statements.



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Answer to Question 1

fields

Answer to Question 2

b



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