Which of the following arguments is made by those who oppose the use of general obligation bonds?

A) They can double the cost of a construction project.
B) The state does not have enough money to lend to charities, even if they are worthwhile. C) The state should not be in the business of loaning money to risky business ventures. D) They cannot be used for construction projects, yet that is where the greatest need exists.
E) All of the above

Answer: A

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