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If patent law did not exist, W.R. Grace likely would have __________.
 
  A) Provided Neemix free of charge
  B) Not spent its money researching neem
  C) Bought neem trees for transplant to the U.S.
  D) Developed Neemix any way

Question 2

Employers can be found guilty of discrimination ___.
 
  A. only if they intend to discriminate
  B. any time an employee feels discriminated against
  C. if the effects were just as though discrimination had occurred
  D. even if they have not transgressed a particular law



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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