In 2009, the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act:

A. authorized the FDA to regulate tobacco products in specific ways.
B. approved novelty products, such as candy-flavored cigarettes.
C. was repealed by the U.S. legislature.
D. approved the marketing of "safer" cigarettes.


Answer: A

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