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moongchi

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In March 2010, the _____ banned earmarks that benefit profit-making corporations.
 
  A) Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
  B) Republican-led House Appropriations Committee
  C) Honest Leadership and Open Government Act
  D) Lobbying Disclosure Act
  E) Democratic National Committee

Question 2

Which of the following is true of a purposive incentive?
 
  A) It is the satisfaction gained from being in a group that stands for what a person believes in.
  B) It is the satisfaction gained from feeling a sense of belonging to a group.
  C) It is the satisfaction gained from receiving benefits such as discounts for being a part of a group.
  D) It is the satisfaction gained from making friends.
  E) It is the satisfaction gained from being able to dictate the actions of the members of a group.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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