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Richard Florida believes that, in response to cool cities becoming places where creative people flock to, those very people will eventually see that it's not 'new' or 'cool' anymore to live in a popular place, and will move on to some other less-well-known place, thereby making government efforts to spruce up cities for them useless.
 
  a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

The National Action Party (PAN) has traditionally run on a platform that includes
 
  a. less regional autonomy, greater regulation of business, and anticlericalism.
  b. greater regional autonomy, less government intervention in the economy, and clean and fair elections.
  c. increased use of proportional representation, rapprochement with the Catholic Church, and more government intervention in the economy.
  d. support for private and religious education, less regional autonomy, and clean and fair elections.
  e. greater regional autonomy, opposition to NAFTA, and support for private and religious education.



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Answer to Question 1

False

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