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Which of the following describes intended impacts of a government’s decision? (1 point)
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The government’s decision to implement FEMA to regulate air quality reduced air pollutants and improved public health.
The government’s decision to implement FEMA to regulate air quality reduced air pollutants and improved public health.
The government’s decision to pass the presidential disaster declaration reduced air pollutants and improved public health.
The government’s decision to pass the presidential disaster declaration reduced air pollutants and improved public health.
The government’s decision to implement a Hazard Mitigation Program reduced air pollutants and improved public health.
The government’s decision to implement a Hazard Mitigation Program reduced air pollutants and improved public health.
The government’s decision to pass the Clean Air Act of 1970 reduced air pollutants and improved public health.
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The government’s decision to pass the Clean Air Act of 1970 reduced air pollutants and improved public health.
Reason: The Clean Air Act was specifically designed to regulate and reduce air pollution, with the intended impact of improving air quality and public health.
Reason: The Clean Air Act was specifically designed to regulate and reduce air pollution, with the intended impact of improving air quality and public health.
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