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yoooooman

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The Federal Trade Commission is responsible for
 
  A) fixing the rates for railroads, trucking companies, and bus lines.
  B) regulating oil pipelines.
  C) preventing false packaging.
  D) regulating frequencies used by police and ham radio operators.
  E) investigating federal employees who are suspected of being security risks.

Question 2

Which of the following is now responsible for regulating bus lines, railroads, and the trucking industry?
 
  A) the Securities and Exchange Commission
  B) the Department of Transportation
  C) the Interstate Commerce Commission
  D) the Federal Trade commission
  E) the Interstate Regulatory Commission



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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