The two general elements required in order to prove guilt in a crime are:
A) Criminal act and resultant harm.
B) Criminal act and damages.
C) Criminal act and criminal intent.
D) Criminal act and physical injury.
E) Criminal act and at least one impartial witness.
C
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A. Salaries B. Incentives C. Wages D. Compensation system
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A) imitation is wrong and should be punished B) product imitation might be as profitable as product innovation C) innovation is not possible without substantial imitation D) innovation cannot begin unless dissatisfaction with imitation occurs E) imitation should be against the law because of the intellectual property decision involved