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Deast7027

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The Atlanta BeltLine project will provide
 
  A) more parks but not any remediation of brownfield areas.
  B) a rapid completion of all its projects within two years.
  C) a large increase in the city's tax base and thousands of construction jobs.
  D) some new housing units but at the expense of reducing public parks.

Question 2

For each of the localities described, determine whether the dominant deformation is due to tension, compression, or shear.
 
   The fold and thrust belt in Wyoming
   The normal-faulted basin and range region in Nevada
   The right-lateral San Andreas Fault in California
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

The fold and thrust belt in Wyoming. compression
The normal-faulted basin and range region in Nevada. tension
The right-lateral San Andreas fault in California. shear




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