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Any person convicted of violating any of the provisions of the barber-license law is guilty of a:

  1. felony

  2. violation

  3. misdemeanor

  4. breach of contract

The correct answer is: misdemeanor

A person convicted of violating the barber-license law would be guilty of a misdemeanor. A misdemeanor is a criminal offense that is considered less serious than a felony, which is the most serious type of crime. Violation and breach of contract are also types of offenses, but they refer to civil law rather than criminal. A violation is a minor offense that is often punishable by a fine, while breach of contract refers to breaking the terms of a legally binding agreement. Both of these options do not accurately reflect the severity of the offense described in the question, making them incorrect choices. A felony, on the other hand, is a much more serious offense than a misdemeanor and typically involves more severe punishments, so it is also an incorrect option for this question.