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rosijanka [135]
2 years ago
9

A community group is upset because drivers speed through their neighborhood. They want the local government to install a stop si

gn or a speed bump to make drivers slow down. Which option might be the best way for them to accomplish this?
A.
They should go to the local government board meeting to plead their case.
B.
They should install their own sign even without the government’s permission.
C.
They should stop paying property taxes until their demands are met.
D.
They should have a disruptive and rowdy protest in the middle of downtown.
E.
They should admit defeat because they know the government will never listen to them.
History
1 answer:
zepelin [54]2 years ago
6 0

A. It's the best way to solve the problem without getting in trouble with the government.

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