The National Maximum Speed Law forced states to keep speed limits at 55 miles pe
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The National Maximum Speed Law forced states to keep speed limits at 55 miles per hour from 1974 to 1995 in an attempt to
conserve energy.
save lives.
raise revenues for police departments through traffic fines.
reduce the variability of speed limits across states.
Which of the following is a market-based approach to controlling pollution?
Government sales of tradable allowances to emit sulfur dioxide up to a certain maximum.
A law requiring auto manufacturers to install catalytic converters to reduce carbon monoxide emissions below a certain level.
A rule requiring municipalities to limit the amount of atrazine in their water supplies to one part per billion.
A regulation banning the use of lead-based solder in household plumbing.
Explanation / Answer
Answer.)
Q1.) conserve energy.
Q2.) Government sales of tradable allowances to emit sulfur dioxide up to a certain maximum.
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