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Jkov05

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In Babbitt v. Sweet Home, involving logging of areas where the spotted owl nested, the Supreme Court held that the Endangered Species Act:
 a. only applies to the killing or injuries of endangered species
  b. only applied to the killing, injuring, or removing of endangered species
  c. requires cost-benefit calculation when restrictions on economic activity are proposed to save a specie d. gave authority to regulate endangered species to the EPA, not the Department of Interior
  e. none of the other choices

Question 2

An investor who is presumed sophisticated and wealthy enough to evaluate investment opportunities without an SEC-approved prospectus is known as a:
 a. legitimate investor
  b. knowledgeable investor c. reasonable investor
  d. real investor
  e. none of the other choices are correct



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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