What is rohrbach's main argument against proposition b?
a. the money raised by propositi...
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What is rohrbach's main argument against proposition b?
a. the money raised by proposition b will unlikely go to improving the roads.
b. the roads are in good condition and don't need to be repaired.
c. most missourians are too poor to pay for the tax increase.
d. proposition b doesn't raise enough money to repair the roads.
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English, 22.06.2019 15:30
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