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burton19126

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Suppose the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules that a pharmaceutical company cannot market its new blood pressure medicine. What legal recourse can the company take?
 
  a. It can sue the FDA in state court.
  b. It can ask Congress to overturn the ruling.
  c. It can appeal the case to a U.S. circuit court.
  d. It can file a brief with a federal district court.

Question 2

According to Karl Marx, a communist system is one where the government __________.
 
  a. is rendered unnecessary
  b. is limited to national security matters
  c. creates policies to promote rapid economic growth
  d. ensures that one social class does not oppress another



dreamfighter72

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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