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The state of Arizona has just passed a law requiring that oranges shipped into the state from growers located outside of the state meet certain minimum size requirements. The size requirements do not apply to oranges grown in Arizona. The new Arizona statute is:
 A) a permissible regulation of commerce.
 B) permissible so long as the statute promotes the health and welfare of the state's residents.
 C) an impermissible regulation of interstate commerce.
 D) constitutional if there is a regulatory protest means available.

Question 2

The WTO is the body charged with OECD enforcement.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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