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Directions: Use Source 1 to answer questions 1 and 2. Source 1: This is an excerpt from a 2014 news article about the olive oil industry. It's a pressing matter for the tiny U. S. olive oil industry: American shoppers more often are going for European imports, which are cheaper and viewed as more authentic, and that's pitting U. S. producers against importers of the European oil. The tiny California olive industry says European olive oil filling U. S. shelves often is mislabeled and lower-grade oil, and they're pushing the federal government to give more scrutiny to imported varieties. Seeking to build on that, the domestic olive oil industry has mounted an aggressive push in Washington, holding olive oil tastings for members of Congress and lobbying them to put stricter standards on imports. The strategy almost worked last year when industry-proposed language became part of a massive farm bill passed out of the House Agriculture Committee. The provision backed by California lawmakers would have allowed the Agriculture Department to extend mandatory quality controls for the domestic industry to imports. Question 1 (1 point) What is the most likely meaning of scrutiny as it is used in Source 1? Oa ob ос Od pecuniary inspection scrupulous transaction UN
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