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Which major industrialized nation has not ratified the Kyoto Protocol, even though nearly 200 countries have now ratified it?
 A) The United States
 B) Germany
 C) The United Kingdom
 D) Japan

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Laws that prohibit theft, operation of a factory in areas zoned residential, and copyright infringement exist primarily:
 A) for protection of the person.
 B) for protection of public health, safety, and morals.
 C) for protection of property.
 D) for protection of the state.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

C



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