The "dormant" aspect of the Commerce Clause holds that:
a. a federal law can always be preempted by a state statute.
b. a state statute is always unconstitutional when it burdens free speech in commerce.
c. a state statute that discriminates against interstate commerce is invariably unconstitutional.
d. only courts can decide when a state statute is unconstitutional.
c
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When the FASB deliberates about an accounting standard, firms whose financial statements would be affected by that standard
a. are legally barred from lobbying the FASB. b. are not allowed to lobby the FASB if the standard would have a negative impact on their financial statements. c. are not allowed to lobby the FASB if the standard would have a positive impact on their financial statements. d. are free to lobby for or against the standard.
Terms of sale can produce statistical variations among companies within the same industry
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Entrepreneurs who determine their goals based on the resources they have are using ______.
a. predictive logic b. the expected approach c. creation logic d. the organic approach
The "R" in ARGU stands for
A) Recognize. B) Reconsider. C) Refute.