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a. second-phase smoke
b. passive smoke
c. recycled smoke
d. none of the above
a. food and tobacco products
b. food products only
c. food, cosmetics, and medications
d. the law does not require any labeling
a. advertising in magazines
b. advertising on television and radio
c. advertising on billboards
d. advertising with flyers
a. low-tar and low-nicotine cigarettes
b. clove cigarettes
c. unfiltered cigarette
d. no cigarettes are considered safe
a. 13-14
b. 15-16
c. 17-18
d. 19-20
a. AIDS, car crashes, and fires
b. murder and suicide
c. alcohol and drugs
d. all of the above combined
a. 1,200
b. 12,000
c. 120,000
d. 1.2 million
a. Mickey Mouse
b. Joe Camel
c. Donald Duck
d. Bart Simpson
a. 500
b. 1,000
c. 3,000
d. 5,000
a. a national ban on advertising tobacco products on billboards
b. a national ban on selling cigarettes from vending machines
c. a national ban on smoking in all restaurants and bars
d. a national ban on tobacco companies making direct or indirect payments
to movie producers to include their product in the script
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