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What was the goal of the Clean Air Act?
To limit air pollution from industries and cars
To outlaw all air pollution
To limit harmful air pollution from federal departments only
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Correct answer: To limit air pollution from industries and cars.
The Clean Air Act’s goal is to reduce harmful air pollution from a wide range of sources (including industrial plants and motor vehicles) by setting national air quality standards and regulating emissions — not to eliminate all pollution or restrict action only to federal departments.
The Clean Air Act’s goal is to reduce harmful air pollution from a wide range of sources (including industrial plants and motor vehicles) by setting national air quality standards and regulating emissions — not to eliminate all pollution or restrict action only to federal departments.
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