The FCPA was passed in the United States in the 1970s largely because:
A) the law was based on a draft law written by the United Nations
B) U.S. public opinion and world disdain over disclosures of hundreds of unethical payments to foreign officials by U.S. firms.
C) an attempt by the U.S. Congress to provide a more predictable and easily understood law for U.S. firms operating abroad.
D) the law was requested by many U.S. corporations in order to allow them to compete more effectively in foreign markets.
B
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