Should the government be able to prevent development in an environmentally sensitive area, even if that area is privately owned?
a. Yes, if the public good is threatened
b. Yes, if the landowner agrees
c. Yes, but only if the courts allow it
d. No. Private property development should never be prevented by government.
A, B, C, D
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