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KimWrice

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Why is participation bias important?
 
  a. It has an impact on public policy.
  b. It denies some citizens the ability to participate in politics.
  c. The result is a low voter turnout.
  d. It has consistently resulted in Republican agendas.
  e. It has consistently resulted in Democrat agendas.

Question 2

Which of the following organizations has the authority to regulate advertising?
 
  a. EPA
  b. OSHA
  c. FCC
  d. FTC
  e. SEC



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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