Too much regulation of business and industry to protect the environment can
a. attract new and cleaner industry with many high-paying jobs.
b. force many companies to close or layoff workers as the cost for compliance is too high given foreign competition
c. drive many firms to change those operations that generate pollutants and to invest in new technologies and staff training to implement green technology.
d. result in significant efforts to meet the government's environmental standards.
b
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Since the end of World War II, U.S. foreign policy has been
a. quite similar to what it was before the Civil War. b. a cautious balancing act between American democratic ideals and U.S. military and economic interests. c. an attempt to destabilize any country that proposes obtaining nuclear capabilities. d. genuinely uniform without any deviations in methods of bringing about peace. e. quite unstable and unpredictable.
Why did Connecticut and Rhode Island draft constitutions many years after the other eleven states?
a. They were not confident that independence would last. b. Their original constitutions were acceptable because they had not had royal governors. c. They could not reach a consensus at their state conventions. d. They were too preoccupied with their obligations to the national constitution. e. They preferred to operate without formal constitutions.