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An environmental group wants to sue Toxics, Inc for violating the Clean Water Act. To pursue its desired legal action the group must:
 a. notify Toxics of its intent to sue
  b. notify the EPA of its intent to sue
  c. allow the EPA to determine whether or not it wishes to prosecute Toxics, thereby blocking the group's action d. notify Toxics of its intent to sue and notify the EPA of its intent to sue
  e. notify Toxics of its intent to sue and notify the EPA of its intent to sue and allow the EPA to determine whether or not it wishes to prosecute Toxics, thereby blocking the group's action

Question 2

A share of stock represents the right to:
 a. receive cash from the issuing company equal to the market value of the stock b. an equal share of the assets of a firm
  c. participate in active management decisions of a firm d. a share of future profits of a firm
  e. a fixed rate of return each year



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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