Asked by Katie
In the late 1990s the Mexican government passed a number of laws concerning the manufacture and operation of automobiles. These included switching to cleaner-burning fuels, installing catalytic converters on new cars, requiring tougher vehicle inspections, and converting city buses to natural gas.
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What was MOST LIKELY the purpose of these laws?
A) to break their dependence on foreign oil
B) to improve the air quality in urban areas
C) to prevent major corporations from becoming too rich
D) to stop industrial unions from going on a national strike
I don't get it- someone plz explain
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What don't you get?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, b.
Answered by
idk
to improve the air quality in urban areas
Answered by
caca 👌
idk im too dumb]
Answered by
Muntasir Zarif
Who answers the economic question "what to produce" in a capatalist economy? (1 point)
Responses
Federal government
Federal government
individual producers
individual producers
a committee of unbiased community leaders
a committee of unbiased community leaders
local government officials
Responses
Federal government
Federal government
individual producers
individual producers
a committee of unbiased community leaders
a committee of unbiased community leaders
local government officials
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