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mpobi80

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Partial pre-emption is an approach common to federal environmental laws that
 
  a. requires states to adopt and apply their own environmental standards.
  b. requires states to apply federal environmental standards.
  c. requires states to adopt environmental standards but relies on federal implementation of the standards.
  d. requires nothing of the states.

Question 2

The Eurasian Union refers to
 
  a. a trade union between Russia and China.
 b. a customs union between Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan that Russia envisions as growing into a political and economic organization, which will connect it to non-European Union countries.
  c. a consultative body that unites former Soviet Republics.
 d. a security pact between Russia and several Central Asian states.
 e. a proposed economic and political union between Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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