Asked by Steve
Governments don't always enforce the environmental laws because:
A. they don't believe in them
B. they are too busy
C. they don't have enough money to enforce all the laws
D. they expect the public to enforce laws
My answer is C
A. they don't believe in them
B. they are too busy
C. they don't have enough money to enforce all the laws
D. they expect the public to enforce laws
My answer is C
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
My experience is A. When government believes the importance, they find the money.
Answered by
bobpursley
However, I suspect your teacher will think that C is the answer, so go for it. Keep in mind what I told you however.
Answered by
Steve
thank you
Answered by
dean
i need all tha answers to tha Envirormental Science B questions for connexus if anyone has them
Answered by
K
1) B, Greenpeace
2) C, they don't have enough money to enforce all the laws
3) A, Endangered Species Act
4) C, April 22, 1970
5) D, Florida panther
6) C, Geodesic Dome
7) C, Solar
8) C, Waste water
9) B, R-factor
10) C, United States
2) C, they don't have enough money to enforce all the laws
3) A, Endangered Species Act
4) C, April 22, 1970
5) D, Florida panther
6) C, Geodesic Dome
7) C, Solar
8) C, Waste water
9) B, R-factor
10) C, United States
Answered by
K
^^ I meant B, Geodesic Dome
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