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tnt_battle

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The primary reason for the absence of much litigation under foreign competition law is: I. The preapproval process reduces the necessity for litigation. II. Differences in the remedies and types of sanctions for violations. III. Cultural attitudes toward antitrust law differ.
 A) I only.
 B) II only.
 C) III only.
 D) I and I.
 E)I, II, and III.

Question 2

Federal judges of the United States:
 A) are appointed by the President, with the approval of the Senate.
 B) are appointed by the Senate, with the approval of the President.
 C) cannot be impeached.
 D) are elected by the public.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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