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pane00

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Under U.S. antitrust law: I. Most actions are brought by private individuals. II. Successful litigants can collect treble damages.
 A) I only.
 B) II only.
 C) Both I and II.
 D) Neither I nor II.

Question 2

A declaration of war:
 A) can be enacted by both state and federal governments.
 B) can be enacted only by the national government.
 C) can be enacted only by state governments.
 D) is prohibited by the U.S. Constitution.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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