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panfilo

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What was the main policy impact of the Federal Arbitration Act?
 
  a. It allowed for the federal financing of arbitration.
  b. It created a federal agency to oversee the creation of ADR techniquest.
  c. It established a national policy in favor of arbitration.
  d. None of these answers is correct.

Question 2

The adoption of a system of vouchers and tax credits for reforming educational financing
 
  A. would spur the movement toward private schools
  B. would help parents with the financial expenses of educating their children
  C. has strong conservative support
  D. all of the above
  E. none of the above



blazinlyss

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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