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lak

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Special districts with little or no taxing power are forced to finance their activities through
 
  a. levies against local governments.
  b. user fees.
  c. receipts from adjacent counties.
  d. revenue bonds.
  e. general obligation bonds.

Question 2

Which of the following was perceived as a bad investment for banks, developers, and real estate agencies prior to 1968?
 
  a. Higher-density, multi-family housing
  b. Detached, single-family housing
  c. Large, multi-district neighborhoods
  d. Mixed-race communities



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

d



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