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Social Studies, 09.11.2019 04:31 madskate9993

Sam marshall owns a cabin on seventy-five acres of timberland near a lake. this property has been in his family for several generations. the federal government has plans to build a national park here and has offered sam a fair price for his land based on which of the following principles:
a) exclusionary rule
b) eminent domain
c) true bill
d) public access

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