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FEMA: In sustainable communities, decisions made by the present generation will: a) Reduce the options of future generations. b) Not reduce the options of future generations. c) Eliminate the options of future generations. d) None of the above.
In sustainable communities, decisions made by the present generation will: b) Not reduce the options of future generations.
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In sustainable communities, decisions made by the present generation will: b) Not reduce the options of future generations.
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