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pepyto

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Private communities with limited access points and security guards to protect the property are known as
 
  a. gated communities.
  b. public housing developments.
  c. global cities.
  d. homeowners associations.

Question 2

How will an economic recovery at the national level impact the cities and states?
 
  a. An economic recovery always occurs in cities and states after significant federal spending.
  b. An economic recovery means demands on government services will be cheaper.
  c. It will be several years after the economy recovers that states and cities will have enough revenues to meet all their demands for public services.
  d. A national recovery is spread evenly across the states, so all benefit equally.



yasmina

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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