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The elimination of CFCs (cloroflourocarbons) to protect atmospheric ozone cost the world economy an estimated:
 a. 100 million b. 250 million c. 20 billion
  d. 200 billion
  e. there was a net economic gain from the decision

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Which of the following conditions would lead to a security needing to be registered under the 1934 Securities Exchange Act:
 a. the security is listed on a securities exchange b. the security is traded over the counter
  c. the company has 5 million in assets d. the company has 500 shareholders
  e. all of the other specific choices would lead to a security needing to be registered under the 1934 Act



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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