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dejastew

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Which of the following explains why the general public has labeled business as self-seeking, narrowly self-interested, and socially blind?
 
  A. The proposal of legislation by business that would increase profits and reduce protections of workers.
  B. The negative response of business to legislation that has expressed social demands.
  C. The positive embrace of legislation by business that has expressed social concerns.
  D. The lobbying of Congress to enact strict regulatory laws governing private property

Question 2

One place where Brown would approve of a prohibition of performance enhancing drugs
  is
 
  a. in Olympic competition.
  b. in amateur athletic competitions.
  c. in college sports.
  d. among women of child-bearing age.
  e. for athletes who are children.



sabina576

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

e



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