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Paul Peterson contends that cities should:
 
  A. emphasize both economic development and redistributive services.
  B. emphasize economic development but not redistributive services.
  C. emphasize redistributive services but not economic development.
  D. avoid both economic development and redistributive services.

Question 2

A major example of state and local governments buying a struggling business in order to keep it operating is:
 
  A. computer manufacturers.
  B. stock brokerage houses.
  C. jewelry importers.
  D. freight railroads.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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