Multiple Choice
In spite of receiving extremely large and generous contracts to provide basic services and supplies like food to U.S. military personnel in Iraq, Halliburton
A) always put the welfare of U.S. military personnel ahead of corporate profit.
B) engaged in a few questionable cases of overcharging but for the most part performed honestly.
C) engaged in widespread overcharging involving many millions of dollars without any apparent sanctions or penalties.
D) has continued to demonstrate the need for and value of its goods and services.
Correct Answer:

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Q6: Rothe suggests that state-initiated war profiteering is
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