Which of these is an example of a land-use law?
A city charges a tax of 2% on the value...
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Which of these is an example of a land-use law?
A city charges a tax of 2% on the value of all homes.
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A state requires each town to build a school.
The federal government prohibits children from working in coal mines.
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