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anshika

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The Texas Water Plan of the 1960s would have
 
  a. made the Trinity River running from Dallas to Houston into a ship canal.
  b. used the water of the Edwards Aquifer to build a massive lake near Odessa.
  c. created a cloud seeding agency to increase annual rain in Texas.
  d. taken water from the Mississippi River to provide resources in Texas.
  e. doubled the number of water reservoirs in Texas.

Question 2

The best example of Texas's reliance on regressive taxes is
 
  a. the general retail sales tax.
  b. the inheritance tax.
  c. the income tax.
  d. the corporate income tax.
  e. the property tax.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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