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21 January, 08:19

A town wants to repair school in one of his poorest neighborhoods to pay for citizens vote to raise taxes on households and businesses what social goal best explains this economy decisions?

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  1. 21 January, 08:46
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    The Social Goal that the Town's administration wants to achieve by repairing a school located in a poor neighborhood is the guarantee that basic education will be provided for the totality of boys and girls who live in the community.

    The rise of taxes is justified as the ultimate goal of any society is to guarantee optimum living standards to all of its residents. The rise in living standards will bring elevated human development indexes and this will ultimately make society more wealthy.
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