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Drafted in 1997 to address the issue of greenhouse gas emissions, the ______ has been largely unsuccessful.
 a. Kyoto Treaty
  b. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Treaty c. Montreal Protocol
  d. Kyoto Protocol
  e. Global Warming Prevention Treaty

Question 2

According to SEC rules, a company that has fewer than 500 shareholders and does not allow its securities to be openly traded is called a:
 a. private company
  b. publicly traded company c. publicly held company
  d. private enterprise
  e. semi-private company



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
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