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In Jones v. Clinton, the court held that
 A)Paula Jones did not demonstrate the essential elements for her claim.
 B)Paula Jones was entitled to a summary judgment.
 C)the case be dismissed because of the President's governmental position.
 D)President Clinton failed to comply with a discovery order.

Question 2

Bonnie's insurance policy allows her to adjust the premiums over the life of the policy and adjust the allocation of the premiums between insurance and savings. What kind of policy does Bonnie have?
 A) whole life insurance
 B) term life insurance
 C) universal life insurance
 D) an annuity



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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