What is the main idea of this passage?
O Washington tribes are a long way from being self-
su...
History, 21.10.2020 01:01 bryan519688
What is the main idea of this passage?
O Washington tribes are a long way from being self-
sufficient.
Statewide, enterprise profits, taxes, leases, and natural
resources support more than two-thirds of tribal
government budgets. Though this statewide average
masks some of the remaining economic dependence on
the most remote reservations, the overall picture displays
welcome and overdue self-sufficiency.
- "The Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Indian Tribes in
Washington," 2012
O Washington tribes receive half of all funding from
outside sources.
Washington tribes mostly support themselves.
Washington tribes are entirely self-sufficient.
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