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What does 'contraband' refer to?
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A
Publicly available products
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B
Legally traded items
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C
Illegally imported goods
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D
Taxed merchandise
A
Publicly available products
B
Legally traded items
C
Illegally imported goods
D
Taxed merchandise
'Contraband' refers to goods that are imported, exported, or possessed illegally, often bypassing customs regulations. These items are prohibited by law, and their trade or possession carries legal consequences. Contraband may include drugs, weapons, or other restricted items, emphasizing illicit activity and potential penalties.
- A. Publicly available products: Publicly available products are legal and accessible to anyone, the exact opposite of contraband, which is restricted or prohibited.
- B. Legally traded items: Legally traded goods follow laws and regulations, whereas contraband deliberately violates them.
- D. Taxed merchandise: While taxed items are regulated, they are not inherently illegal or smuggled, unlike contraband.
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