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Blackmail is defined as:
 A) giving money to a person to influence that person's judgment.
 B) an illegal demand made by a public official.
 C) an illegal demand made by a nonpublic official.
 D) providing improper political influence.

Question 2

Bribery is defined as:
 A) giving money, property, or any benefit to a person to influence that person's judgment.
 B) using one's position as a public official to make an illegal demand.
 C) using one's position as a nonpublic official to make an illegal demand.
 D) exerting improper political influence.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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