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In 2002 these two women associate justices sat on the Supreme Court:
 
  A) Sandra Day O'Connor and Diane Sterns
  B) Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Janet Reno
  C) Geraldine Ferraro and Marie Rossi
  D) Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  E) Jean Wilder and Margaret Stone

Question 2

As the price of crude oil has risen since 1970,
 
  A) the government has reduced speed limits in an effort to reduce consumption of gasoline.
  B) the United States has struggled to find an economically feasible way to domestically drill and pump oil.
  C) individual consumers increased their demand for gasoline and have created shortages.
  D) industries that use oil to produce energy have switched to less expensive fuels.
  E) OPEC has instituted an embargo on shipments of petroleum to the United States.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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