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The first scientific indications that tobacco use is harmful came in the 1950s. What does Buckley suggest about the tobacco industry’s motives for refusing to acknowledge the dangers of tobacco use for so long? What does the novel imply is (or should be) the government’s role in regulating tobacco?
What role does Reverand Griggs play in the novel? How does Buckley’s portrayal of Griggs reflect his portrayal of religion broadly?
Explain the significance of Polly, Bobby Jay, and Nick referring to themselves as the Mod Squad. Do any of the three display signs that they consider their lobbying work unethical or criminal?
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