What is meant by multiple use when discussing natural resource policy?

A. Natural resources should be managed in a way that encourages economic development but also protects the environment.
B. Natural resources must be used multiple times before being disposed of.
C. One regulatory policy should cover multiple natural resources, such as wetlands, fossil fuels, timber, and others.
D. Economic development should use multiple natural resources.


A. Natural resources should be managed in a way that encourages economic development but also protects the environment.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following groups are not underrepresented in the Senate because of the “equal representation” rule?

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President Bill Clinton, with his populist charm, shaped an administration that emphasized youth and change

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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