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A United States firm recently won a large contract with a company in Malaysia, by providing the foreign nation's government officials with American cars and a promise of additional monetary gifts. Clearly, this procedure: Group of answer choices violates the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. defines the common business practices of the foreign nation and should be respected. defines the terms of the business contract, and as long as both parties sign, the agreement is binding. violates the Fair and Balanced Competitive Practices Act.

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