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NguyenJ

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Texas cities can keep from being boxed in by suburban bedroom cities using their power of
 
  A) eminent domain.
  B) extraterritorial jurisdiction.
  C) injunction.
  D) mandate.

Question 2

Big cities in Texas have suffered less than many other U.S. cities from white flight, urban decay, the evacuation of industry, and declining tax bases; one reason they have escaped some of the worst of these problems is
 
  A) the state's board of annexation laws.
  B) extraterritorial jurisdiction.
  C) mandates.
  D) changing demographics.



Jody Vaughn

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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