Answer:
I think the answer is A. 10th
Explanation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power_in_Washington_(state)
The table shows that Washington produces around 5.3% of the United States wind energy in 2011, so it makes sense to be put in 10th
No,
Different states have different policy priorities. this is because the challenges that faces different states are multifaceted, making it harder for all of these challenges to be addressed by a broad based government. localized policy making is imperative to ensure that the benefits of government reaches as many people as possible, especially in broad based government functions.