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The offer or taking of money, goods or other things of value to influence official actions is:
 a. bribery
  b. economic espionage c. embezzlement
  d. financial fraud e. racketeering

Question 2

Which of the following types of speech are not protected by the First Amendment?
 a. a pamphlet prepared by a gas company in support of the use of natural gas b. political speech by a person at a public facility such as a train station
  c. an advertisement listing the prices charged by a local doctor for her services d. none of the other choices are protected
  e. all of the other choices are protected



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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