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What white-collar crime involves a contract or conspiracy designed to stifle competition, create a monopoly, artificially maintain prices, or otherwise interfere with free-market competition?
 
  A) restraint of commerce
  B) restraint of trade
  C) restraint of business
  D) restraint of competition

Question 2

Which of the following statements about prison managers is false?
 
  A) Prison managers cannot select their clients.
  B) Prison managers have complete control over the release of clients who are there against their will.
  C) Prison managers must rely on unpaid clients to do most of the daily work.
  D) Prison maintenance depends on satisfactory relationship between clients and staff.
  E) Custodial staff in the prison are the most numerous.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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