The "fiscalization" of land use refers to project approvals that generate high

a. land use fees
b. income tax payers.
c. sales tax revenue.
d. property taxes.


c

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Which of the following is NOT true regarding slow growth politics? a. Slow growth politics emphasizes a person's orientation to a place based on the value a person receives fromliving in a city

b. National surveys show that most suburban residents do not favor limits on local growth. c. Slow growth advocates are sensitive to their quality of life and to the bonds they have with their friends andneighbors. d. Exit is an extreme option for most people dissatisfied with trends in their community; instead, people joinneighborhood associations to fight for their cause.

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Cases that involve statutory construction

A) can be overturned by Congress by clarifying an existing law. B) must be decided according to a strict construction of the Constitution. C) are usually precedent setting. D) involve policy issues. E) can only be changed through a Constitutional amendment.

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Which of the following best describes the current voting habits of Latino and Latina voters?

a. In spite of their growing potential electoral power, they are not voting in rates comparable to white and African American voters. b. Because of their growing population, they are voting at record rates that far exceed those of white and African American voters. c. While voting in record numbers, the voting rate of Latino and Latina voters is slightly below that of whites and African Americans. d. Latinos and Latinas are now voting at rates that are approaching those of white and African-American voters.

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Which of the following best describes attitude theory?

a. The potential for influencing the tone of the conference deliberations is significant. For example, the social leader on the Court “attends to the emotional needs of his associates by affirming their values as individuals and as Court members…In terms of personality, he is apt to be warm, receptive, and responsive.” b. Justices want to influence the judgments of their colleagues and to be on the winning side as often as possible. c. Justices view cases primarily in terms of the broad political and socioeconomic issues they raise and they generally respond to these issues in accordance with their personal values and ideological preferences. d. A good deal of interaction takes place among the justices from the time a case is first discussed in conference to the moment the final decision is rendered.

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